Yes, you can get tested for STD's while being treated for a yeast infection. The testing for STD's sis the same as for a yeast infection so you can get both done at the same time, if already using yeast infection treatment this doesn't cause any problems with your STD testing.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.
Ask your doctor about that.
It is unlikely. You probably have a mild bladder infection that can be easily treated. See your doctor.
== Go see a doctor. == If you are the one that is burning when you ejaculate in her while having unprotected sex you should really go have that checked as it could indicate that you may have an infection or an STD - she should also be tested. If it is burning as you are using a condom/lubricants/paints etc. it could be due to the spermicide/chemicals that you may be having a reaction to it - use condoms that have no lubricants/spermicides. If she is the one burning it could be and infection or an STD. You both need to have tests done where this is concerned and do not have sex anymore until you find out for sure what is going on as well if you need to be treated for anything you both must be treated and do not have any sex until after fully treated - then see how things go.
None. He didn't compete while being treated for cancer.
Burn treatment usually consists of relieving pain, preventing infection, and maintaining body fluids, electrolytes, and calorie intake while the body heals.
Yes, some animals are harmed during testing for makeup. But it only depends on the product being used.
Azithromycin (I assume you are talking about the Z-pac form) is an antibiotic, so it really should not affect blood sugar very much. However, if you are on a Z-pac, you are being treated for a bacterial infection, and this can cause blood sugar to skyrocket.
An antibiotic must be taken to get rid of the chlamydia infection. Symptoms may disappear for a while, but they will return.
Not usually, but you are more prone to infection while pregnant so take a specimen of urine and have it tested. You have more vaginal discharge when pregnant but it should not smell so get it checked out.
This will depend upon the individual dog and the condition being treated with the prednisolone. Some dogs are placed on it for just a couple of weeks to get through a severe skin infection or other temporary condition while others will be on it for life to control auto-immune disease.