No. Yeast infections are caused by increased yeast, not by using a pill that contains cranberry extract. Here are things that can cause a yeast infection, quoted from the Related Link: * stress * lack of sleep * sickness * poor diet, or extreme intake of sugary foods * pregnancy * having your period * taking Birth Control pills * taking antibiotics * taking steroid medicines * diseases such as poorly-controlled Diabetes and HIV infection
Stress may cause yeast infections.
There are a variety of medications that can cause women to get a yeast infection and in turn cause some discharge. Birth control pills can cause women to get yeast infections because they create a change in hormone levels. Antibiotics are also known to cause yeast infections. If you have abnormal vaginal discharge you should seek medical attention to rule out any other issues. best of luck.
There are some birth controls that can cause yeast infections. It can happen when starting new or switching brands. If you take meds for a yeast infection and it goes away monitor it to see if it comes back. It may be from your bc pills, if it does not come back, you are ok to continue use, if it does come back, speak with your doctor.
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Biaxin, as well as other antibiotics, can cause yeast infections. This occurs when the antibiotic eliminates the "normal" or good bacteria.
It is a species of yeast known to cause yeast infections.
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The most common causes of yeast infections are using scented soaps and oils in the bath water or shower. A good home remedy for yeast infections is drinking cranberry juice at the first sign of infection.
No, yeast causes yeast infections, Lexapro may predispose you to being susceptible to the infection so follow good hygiene practices.
I have thyroid ang why do I keep getting yeast infection?