Can a yeast or bacteria infection really variety a woman sterile?

I read that in one of the recent answers. I hold had one for a while and I cannot attain into the doctor until March 22nd. I tried others today but most were closed because of Presidents Day. I am really freaking out because I want children in the adjectives. Should I try to get an orifice at another doctor tommorrow? Or just hang about for my regular doc?
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Not unless it's an extremely nasty one. I suspect the other answerer be talking roughly Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). This is a catch-all term for when serious infections go off in the reproductive organs, which can end in scarring and thus infertility. The infections normally associated near this are gonorrhea and chlamydia, but it can be caused by lots of things.

The worst thing that a yeast infection will do to you if you give up your job it untreated is itch like a mother. Bacterial vaginosis can be a more serious customer, since it in truth can lead to PID (although most of the organisms which inflict BV are a lot smaller quantity hazardous... bacterial vaginosis is a very adjectives ailment).

Personally I'd try to get within to another doc, not because of fear of PID but because waiting a month to catch treatment for a common infection is simply ridiculous. And itchy. However I suspect you'll probably be okay if you can't make it surrounded by.

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Yes, if not taken caution of or treated, it can cause sterilization contained by some cases. If you have a yeast infection, dance to a local drug store and get the over the counter medication.

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I would try to get contained by somewhere else sooner. If something is wrong, then it is best to tend to it right away. It is true that you can become sterile froma bacterial infedction. It can blemish your ovaries. This is more likely to appear if you go a massively long time without disposed to the issue though.





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