no,because he could get somthing
You need to be seen by a gynecologist. It is likely that you have a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
No. The yeast infection can remain for years if you don't get it treated.
No, in fact, some antibiotics can potentially cause a yeast infection. Yeast infections are caused by yeast and not bacteria. Azithromycin is an antibiotic that acts on bacteria. BV or bacterial vaginosis is like a yeast infection, and it is treated with an antibiotic, but a different one.
It can be. But she may also have gotten a yeast infection not a bacterial infection.
It is not; they are separate causes. Chlamydia is bacterial, and yeast is fungal.
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
Vaginosis is a bacterial infection of the vagina, as opposed to thrush, which is caused by yeast.
No, thrush is not a bacteria. Thrush is the name of a yeast infection.
Yes backache accompanies a yeast infection usually when it is on a serious stage. This happens when it is not treated early.
Bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis (yeast infection) can be treated with cream. Trichomoniasis cannot be treated with cream. There are other causes of vaginitis with various treatments. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
The medication clyndamiacin may be prescribed for a yeast infection, however prolonged use may lead to a yeast infection. This medication can be prescribed both vaginally and orally. Vaginal prescriptions are used for bacterial vaginosis.
Yes