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anonymous
writes: Hey everyone, lets say my name is Cindy. Ok so i had this bad smelling itching problem down in my private part and i went to the doctor and turns out i have a vaginal yeast infection. The doctor gave me some tubes of cream that i had to stick in my vagina every night for 5 days. It has been 3 days and turns out i just got my period. But what is the point of putting cream if all the blood is blocking it. So should i stop putting those tubes in just until i get off my period and then start putting them back or keep on putting those tubes even when im on it ?? thanks so much :D
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reader, blackdalia +, writes (14 April 2010):
you can still continu the treatment but use pads not tampons. Another thing, you can get yogurt capsules at the pharmacy (ask your pharmacist)to regulate the ph of your vagina, when your ph is unbalanced it will cause a yeast infection... It is a good way to prevent it, good luck
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female
reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (10 April 2010):
Those tubes of cream should have come with a package insert that would tell you the answer to your question. If you don't know, call the doctor's office and ask to speak with the nurse.
I would do as the doctor prescribed and use a pad, as a tampon might absorb the medicine.
Good luck.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (10 April 2010):
Go back to the doctor and ask him. I'm sure there are people on here who can help, but the doctor is the best person to talk to about this.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (10 April 2010): i think you should ask your doctor what you are supposed to do...you shoudnt land up doing sumthin whch mite worsen your problem.....
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