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do yeast infections go away on their own


Question Posted Thursday September 28 2006, 10:38 pm

do yeast infections go away on their own

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HoNeStMiStAkE16 answered Friday September 29 2006, 8:46 am:
yea..but you need to put something on them to help it..or it could get worse you know? ask yourm om or go online and there's an ointment that works for them. they clear up within 2 days if you use that. Hope i helped

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Elcee answered Friday September 29 2006, 6:55 am:
Not as far as I am aware they don't. The doctor or pharmicist will be able to advise you on the right medication to get rid of a yeast infection. You could try drinking cranberry juice and using some live yoghurt on a tampon to help clear up the infection. Generally I find taking a tablet from the chemist the best course of action for me. Hope this helps.

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