Usually because the womens immunity is lowered after contracting a yeast infection and due to the creams she applies the discharge is unable to protect effectively against further infection for a few days. Because of this, further yeast or BV infections occur. It is more common the other way round. Antibiotic treatment for any infection makes you more prone to a yeast infection as it alters the balance of the vaginal flora.
You need to be seen by a gynecologist. It is likely that you have a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
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.
Bacterial vaginosis and yeast infection are both the results of imbalances in the normal flora of the vagina. A yeast infection involves an overgrowth of candida and related species. Odor is not a huge complaint of women with yeast. Symptoms may include redness and discomfort. The vaginal pH is normal. In contrast, bacterial vaginosis is a death of the protective bacteria in the vagina. Odor is a common complaint, but inflammation and irritation are not. The vaginal pH is usually higher than normal.
Yes, a male can give a yeast infection to a woman.
no,because he could get somthing
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.
No.
Thrush. common in infants.candidiasis is a condition with yeast-like fungus. think yeast infection for women but it is in your mouth.
Cuts inside or on the vagina, urinary tract infections(very common with women), STDs, yeast infection, BV(Bacterial Vaginosis)
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.