Nothing will happen, it simply means you are having recurrent yeast infections and you need to seek better medical advice otherwise you could have this on and off all year round for rest of your life.
No because guys dont get yeast infections
Yeast infections are so common that nearly $2 billion is spent yearly to cure this often recurring condition. Yeast infections affect women a lot more than men. Probably because yeast thrives in dark, moist places. Anybody knows where that is?
Yes, I also have Hpv and the yeast infections come and go but it is a lot more than some one with out. If this helps my doctor says eating lots of yogurt lessen the chance of so many infections, it helped me.
Vinegar is acidic and can disrupt the pH balance of the vagina, potentially leading to yeast infections. It is not recommended to use vinegar for vaginal douching or as a remedy for yeast infections as it can do more harm than good. It is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment of yeast infections.
Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of a yeast-like fungus that usually lives harmless in your body already--whether you're sexually active or not. It's only when those populations grow out of control that you get an infection. Certain medications (especially antibiotics), obesity, diabetes and any immune disorder are just a few of the things than can make it more likely that you'll develop a yeast infection. Yeast infections are very common and about 75% of women will have at least one in their lifetimes.
no
It can. It's caused by bacteria and it's quite easy to get. When you cure it it's for that time only.
Men can get yeast infections. While its true they are far more common in women, this is due to body structure, they have more places for the infection to hide. The reality is a yeast infection is an overload of bacteria and even men can get them. It just happens to be easier for a man to keep those areas clean so they typically avoid them. Since the early stages of a yeast infection are just a bad smell and possibly an itch, most men will respond by deep cleaning the area and remove the infection without even realizing it was anything more than a heavy sweat and dirt build up.
Generally, if you practice good vagina health--clean underwear with a cotton, breathable crotch, showers rather than baths, no use of douches or perfumed hygiene sprays--yeast infections don't happen or are a rarity. If you have one, visit your doctor for a prescription to clear it for once and for all. If you are sexually active, make sure that your partner is not the one passing on the infection to you--ask him to wash up before getting down to business.
if you have a yeast infection for more than a week,something is wrong,and you need to see a doctor,because it could be more serious than a yeast infection.
No
Fucidin is typically used to treat bacterial infections on the skin rather than yeast infections. If it's a vaginal yeast infection, over the counter medicines such as miconazole (which is in Monistat) or clotrimazole are typically used at the source of the infection at bedtime. There are also oral medications that must be prescribed by a doctor, like fluconazole.