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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Yeast Infection

Hi ! I am 36 years old nd since the past few months I AVE BEEN HAVING RECURRING YEAST IN FECTIONS. nORMALLY, IT BEGINS WHEN i AM TRAVELLING .. i HAVE REALIZED THAT AFTER A HEAVY WORKOUT TOO, IF i DONT CHANGE IMMEDIATELY , i HAVE FELT ITCHING. mY GYNAEC AID TO GO ON A PROBIOTIC TREATMENT FOR TWO MONTHS.. (ONE CAPSULE DAILY). mY GLUCOSE FASTING IS 90. PLEASE ADVISE . tHANK YOU. mY HEIGHT IS 167CM. AND MY WEIGHT IS 60KGS.

tHANK YOU.
Wed, 20 May 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If you are having recurrent infections then you may need to use medication for a few months.

This may involve either repeated topical treatment with an antifungal or oral medication such as fluconazole.

You should speak to your GP or gynaecologist about this possibilities.

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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Yeast Infection

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you are having recurrent infections then you may need to use medication for a few months. This may involve either repeated topical treatment with an antifungal or oral medication such as fluconazole. You should speak to your GP or gynaecologist about this possibilities. I hope this helps