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Are White Bumps On Vaginal Area Suggestive Of Vaginal Yeast Infection?

How long is it possible to suffer from a yeast infection & can it cause white bumps on the vulva? I went to my dr in October and tested positive for yeast and treatment has improved symptoms but they still have not gone away. She didn't see anything out of the ordinary or suggest any testing other than that. I noticed a few white/skin color bumps. I thought maybe herpes but they have been present for over 4 weeks and never ruptured into open blister. Please advise what this may be?
Fri, 8 Jan 2016
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In case of untreated or maltreated yeast infection it may lead t some serious condition.
It can be easily treated by the use of proper medicine. If it is not healing even after long course medication it means it was mis diagnosed and wrong medicine is prescribed.
I would suggest you to visit any Obs/Gynea specialist and take opinion regarding your case and then start then start the medicine .
Hope this is clear to you

Thanks
Dr Ratnesh
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Are White Bumps On Vaginal Area Suggestive Of Vaginal Yeast Infection?

Hello Welcome to Health Care magic In case of untreated or maltreated yeast infection it may lead t some serious condition. It can be easily treated by the use of proper medicine. If it is not healing even after long course medication it means it was mis diagnosed and wrong medicine is prescribed. I would suggest you to visit any Obs/Gynea specialist and take opinion regarding your case and then start then start the medicine . Hope this is clear to you Thanks Dr Ratnesh