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german new medicine yeast infection These 3 situations need to have a doctor's attention:It's the first yeast infection you've ever had. See a physician to be sure it's not a more serious problem that really needs a different treatment, such as a urinary tract infection or STD.You're pregnant. Any drugs, including over-the-counter vaginal creams, need to be authorized by your doctor during pregnancy.You have frequent candidiasis. Having four or maybe more yeast infections in one 12 months is called recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC). Approximately 5% of women develop RVVC and need to be treated for up to six months with an anti-fungal medication. Frequent, recurring yeast infections can also be an indication that you have diabetes or any other medical condition.You may want to see your health care provider for your own peace of mind if you're anxious about your symptoms or they're different from past yeast infections you've had. Because symptoms are uncomfortable, some women will ask for a prescription-strength vaginal cream to ease the itching and burning faster than an over-the-counter product would.. . . more info top search: german new medicine yeast infection, german new medicine yeast infection 1/1
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