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Will a yeast infection go away on its own?


Question Posted Wednesday November 12 2008, 7:36 pm

My doctor told me i have a slight yeast infection but she didnt tell me to treat it, and there is no pain or itching, will it go away on its own?
or should i just treat it just in case?

Answers are greatly appriciated. =]] thx


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karenR answered Friday November 14 2008, 3:35 am:
If the doctor didn't give you anything,
she may feel it will go away on its own.
On the other hand, if you were there for
another reason, she may have forgotten.

Call your doctors office and ask her nurse
this question. She will give you the best
advice or ask the doctor what she recommends
for you. :)

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khadiya answered Friday November 14 2008, 12:21 am:
as long as you dont do anything to affect it it will. Sex or tight clothes, anything of that nature.

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