I would talk to your local pharmacist or your gyno about over the counter products.
My girlfriend's Birth Control makes her much, much more susceptible to getting yeast infections, so its something she has to deal with on a regular basis. We keep stock in over the counter meds for it simply because it can be the difference between 3 days and 2 weeks discomfort. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
raychullx answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 9:42 am: In some cases, yes, but not always. I really think you should buy a treatment over the counter to help clear it up and ease the discomfort. If that doesn't work, then you know you need to see your doctor! [ raychullx's advice column | Ask raychullx A Question ]
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