Yes. Up to the point where you begin to damage the tissue. Say a minute or two.
Yes you will get periods still. Thrush is a vaginal infection that can be sorted with a capsule and cream.
infection?
A yeast infection. Enjoy.
Incubation period refers to the time from exposure to a pathogen until the onset of symptoms, while latency period refers to the time from initial infection to the appearance of disease. Incubation periods are specific to each disease and can vary in duration, whereas latency periods are more consistent and can be shorter or longer depending on the infection.
If you have a mucous discharge with scanty blood in between your periods, you may have a yeast infection. You should talk to your physician.
No, a urinary track infection doesn't stop you from having menstrual periods. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, hormonal changes throughout your reproductive organs, it has absolutely nothing to do with your urinary tract or bladder.
Use of nitrofurantoin for prolonged or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a vaginal yeast infection. So it can actually cause one.
This is not a normal side effect of the pill. This may be pregnancy related or infection related. See your DR to determine if you have a infection.
HIV does not prevent menstruation. Women with HIV still have periods.
Kidney infection. Urinary Tract Infection. Bladder Infection. Any of these, I've had the same problem recently and I was diagnosed with a Kidney infection. Go see a doctor!
White discharge between menstrual periods is likely normal and can be a sign of ovulation or hormonal changes in the menstrual cycle. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, burning, or a foul odor, it may indicate an infection such as a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
I believe so because I am having the same issue. Yes, I took augmentin for a sinus infection, and it delayed my period for two weeks.