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Question Posted Sunday June 3 2007, 4:51 am

I have just one more question, can yeast infections cause you to go to the restroom allot more because thats why I was getting a UTI check and the doctor said I didn't have one so it might be a yeast infection. Has that happened to you?

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scoobscooby2002 answered Sunday June 3 2007, 5:36 am:
Yes, sometimes it feels like I have to go to bathroom alot when I have a yeast infection. Try the Monastat medicine, and if it doesn't help or relieve any of the discomfort, go back to the doctor.

Don't be scared, those things happen to all of us women. Yeast infections are not serious in themselves, but can lead to more serious conditions if not treated.

If there's anything more I can help you with, please feel free to ask. My direct email, which I check religiously (almost obsessively) is listed in my column.

Have a good Sunday!

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Susan

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