You can get STDs or yeast infections after hysterectomy. Yeast is slightly less common after menopause, whether surgical or natural.
Antibiotics are known to cause yeast infections. Your doctor most likely placed you on antibiotics after your surgury to prevent infections. So the answer to your question is yes, it is plausable.
Yes. You can't get pelvic inflammatory disease after a partial hysterectomy, but you can catch any of the sexually transmissible infections -- no exceptions.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
No STDs are caused by a fungus. While some mistakenly argue that yeast infections are STDs, this ignores the fact that yeast are a normal part of the vaginal flora. While tinea (ringworm, jock itch) is caused by a fungus and can be spread through sex, it is spread through any skin-to-skin contact, and isn't referred to as an STD.NoThere are no fungal STDs.
Cuts inside or on the vagina, urinary tract infections(very common with women), STDs, yeast infection, BV(Bacterial Vaginosis)
They can. Both men and women get yeast infections.
It is used to treat vaginal yeast infections.
No because guys dont get yeast infections
No it's just like before.
A man that has a yeast infections may experience burning, itching or a rash around the penis. Yeast infections are not considered STD's , Never the less unprotected sex may mean a pardner can catch it as well. Yeast infections can be caused by a course of antibiotics that kills off the friendly flora in the gut. When that happens, candida albican can form, the infection that is responsible for yeast infections. Yeast infections treated with medications such as Monistat, which can be used by men and women.
no
No, Zithromax treats bacterial infections. It is not effective against fungal infections like yeast.