Can a yeast infection cream hurt me?
Answers: yes and no.
no, it will not do any immediate bad reaction.
however, keep in mind that everyone have yeast in their vaginas. it only become a problem when things get off set off and the yeast overproduce in the area. any time you introduce anti-fungal medication, it will try to wipe out yeast. however, it may not kill it all. the surviving yeast may develop a resistance. next they will reproduce. if you are not careful and frequently use yeast infection creams when you do not need them, you may effectively minister to produce a population of resistant, hard-to-treat yeast in your vagina. this is why it is so important to see a doctor for your first infection.
that person said, many women swear by yogurt. it will not harm you, but have natural bacteria that overcome yeast. apply some plain, non-sugar-added yogurt to your genitals a couple times a time for a few days. it could work for you! (besides, OTC y.i. medications can be expensive, and you can get a touch container of yogurt for less than $1).
however, it does NOT sound close to you have a yeast infection. the biggest (and often only) symptom is itching. if you don't hold that, you unlikely have yeast. the discharge you describe sounds normal, and maybe the odor is from sweat? if it is a mild and pleasant scent, it is normal.
Once shouldn't harm you. Remember that it's medication and taken repeatedly could have effects from long term exposure that are not address in the usual rundown.
Bacteria
Various std's
trichomonianis (sp?) usually sexual, sometimes naturally occuring
yeast (naturally occuring, sometimes sexually transmitted)
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Can adjectives cause itching, discharge, and discomfort.
If you use the yeast medication properly and the infection comes back, progress back to the dr. Otherwise, you may have hit the fastener on the head, but I can't imagine why the gyn didn't diagnose it at your appt.
The one item you have to know is if it is a yeast infection, it will be very itchy and it will burn. Have you be on anit-biotics for anything, if you have it probably is a yeast infection. If you have never have one you do need to see a DR to see if it is one and then you will use the prescription.
The only danger surrounded by taking a yeast infection medicine if you don't have one is building up a tolerance to the yeast infection cream.
This can be a problem because when you DO in truth have an infection, the medicine will be smaller number effective.
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well in actuality yes it can u need to consult your doctor before using any cream of this character as it can have serious side effects n u mite not even b infected so it wud b a waste of time check near your doctor to see if u have one n if its ok to use this cream but he/she will probably giv u a prescriptionIt cant hurt you but you might want to go to the doctor and ask because they can notify you for sure. and if it is a yeast infection they can give you a little pill that you only just take once and it will get rid of it.
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You always have that unpredictability of a reaction.But to be safe have a word to your doctor about it. (:
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An over-the-counter yeast infection cream, will not hurt you if it turns out you don't have a yeast infection. Tyr it and if it doesn't work, then it's not a yeast infection. It sounds approaching one though.Is douching truly a hindrence to vaginal hygiene?
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