Now I'm no doctor but I am the sister of someone who has been diagnosed with MS... We refuse to settle for that diagnosis... My mother has always had a prolonged yeast infection throughout her body... Being young when she started having children the yeast infection was never treated properly and therefore all of us kids were given that obnoxious trait. Unlike most females we're blessed with recurring yeast infections and other uncomfortable symptoms. So therefore we are susceptible to this exact question. (Although my sister refuses to see any other possibility than MS, stubborn) Also we are aware of at least one instance of misdiagnoses. A relation of ours had every symptom of MS and was diagnosed with Lupis and when treatment didn't work with that they then diagnosed him with MS... Still nothing was working and he went to one more doctor and it turned out that he had an over abundance of yeast in his system. It was easily treated and the only downfall was that he had to watch what he ate... I think that's pretty feasible don't you? I hope anything I've said has helped.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
It's hard to imagine who chlamydia and yeast infection could be confused. Yeast and chlamydia are very different organisms. They may occur together, leading yeast to be diagnosed clinically or via microscopic examination of vaginal discharge, and chlamydia later being reported positive from specific chlamydia testing. Sometimes patients mistake this chain of events to mean that the yeast infection diagnosis was incorrect.
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
There are different types of fungal infections.A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).
Yeast rafts can contribute to the development of a yeast infection by providing a platform for yeast cells to grow and multiply in the body, leading to an overgrowth of yeast that can cause infection.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.
Yes. He can get a yeast infection on his penis, or if he performs oral, he could get thrush, which is a yeast infection in the mouth.
some vaginal discharges are normal, but sometimes it means that you have a yeast infection or a bacterial infection. i would recommend going to the doctor if you are really concerned or confused
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
No. Erythromycin is one of the cause of yeast infection.