We can not show you the pictures on here but if you go to Google.com and type "images of vaginal yeast infection/discharge" you will be able to see a few. Be warned though, some images are quite disturbing.
It is easy to find pictures of yeast infections online. The easiest would be to type in 'Yeast infection' into a Google image search. If one wants more information about yeast infections, then the medicinenet website contains lots of useful information.
One can find information on how to treat a yeast infection on internet at many sites like onhealth , monistat , and the best site for yeast infection is mayoclinic .
No. Erythromycin is one of the cause of yeast infection.
Candidiasis is commonly called a yeast infection or thrush.
Anal fissures in general are one of the causes of yeast infection.
no. Yeast Infections dont tend to be related to actual yeast, Well they are never the root to the infection. If you are concerned you have one go to your doctor.
no a yeast infection is not part of taking adipex. If you are sure it is not a STD and is a yeast infection try one of the OTC drugs.If in doubt go to your doctor.
well i guess one would be yeast infection
Antibiotics can cause yeast infections by killing off the good bacteria in your system. you can take acidophilus to fight a yeast infection before you get one or to fight one off
No. Not everyone woman will get one. I, have had a yeast infection 7 times when i was little but you know, thats just me. Some women will never ever get one.
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.
Flucess 150MG should relieve a yeast infection in 24 hours and cure it in one to three days. Taking one dose of Flucess 150 mg will provide enough relief to wait until the yeast infection clears up.
A yeast infection is diagnosed by looking at vaginal discharge under a microscope. Chlamydia is diagnosed via a cervical swab or urine test. If laboratory testing is used, you can't mistake one for the other.
No. The live fungi (yeast) in bread dough are killed in the baking process.