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Suggest Treatment To Get Rid Of Yeast Infection

Hello, I have yeast infection from 4 year.. It is not cured yet. I am 30 years old.. I met so many doctors.. But I couldn t find the solution any where. This infection effects to my pregnant? I am worried. Because of this infection my husband is postponing .
posted on Mon, 18 Jan 2016
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Hi.

Don't let something as simple as a yeast infection postpone your pregnancy. Follow a few steps to avoid and prevent yeast infections, first of all go about the application of clotrimazole vaginally, along with the use of 1 tablet of fluconazole orally once every week for 2 weeks.

Avoid leaving the genitalia wet, make sure you dry well enough after a shower and each time you use the toilet. Make sure you carry an extra pair of undergarments if you live in a warm place where you can easily sweat around your pubic region, and change it mid day. Make sure you shower everyday at least once, and also make sure you wash your genitalia well enough after masturbation or sexual contact soon after the act in order to avoid leaving the region wet for long.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Treatment To Get Rid Of Yeast Infection

Hi. Don t let something as simple as a yeast infection postpone your pregnancy. Follow a few steps to avoid and prevent yeast infections, first of all go about the application of clotrimazole vaginally, along with the use of 1 tablet of fluconazole orally once every week for 2 weeks. Avoid leaving the genitalia wet, make sure you dry well enough after a shower and each time you use the toilet. Make sure you carry an extra pair of undergarments if you live in a warm place where you can easily sweat around your pubic region, and change it mid day. Make sure you shower everyday at least once, and also make sure you wash your genitalia well enough after masturbation or sexual contact soon after the act in order to avoid leaving the region wet for long. Best wishes.