Feminine hygiene cross-examine.. (ladies please assist me out!)?

I got my very first yeast infection almost two/three days ago. I recently just get off antibiotics and the medicine necessarily provoked my body into getting a yeast infection, since I wasn't replenishing the necessary bacteria within my body (ie: I wasn't eating enough yogurt). Anyway, presently I'm paying the price. Again, I've never had one before, and I be extremely over-whelmed with the symptoms.

I used Monistat 1, the one dose treatment 2 days ago. Today most of the treatment leaked out and I get horrible itching/burning pains for a few hours. However now its not as bad but its still extremely sensitive to the touch. Should I bear another Monistat treatment (like a three dose treatment) instead, because maybe the one I took didn't work, or should I wait a while to see if it clears up? I be told sometimes it takes a few days for the symptoms to go away... is in attendance anyone out there who has be through this or has any advice something like this? Thanks!

Answers:    I too had that happin after a dose of antibiotics. Eat lots of yogurt and call the doc.
They enjoy a pill called Diflucan (fluconazole) that you take.
Good luck :/.
I am a CMA

You involve to go on a full dosage of a heavy antibiotic and so you are aware not ingestion enough yogurt has nil to do with getting or not getting a yeast infection..
If monistat is not working you enjoy something other than a yeast infection.. See your GYNO NOW!!.
Your doctor can give a pill that will clear it up. It is one dose and you're done. Call your MD, he can write a one time prescription that can solve al your symptoms.

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