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more about the whole yeast infection thing...


Question Posted Saturday August 28 2010, 2:08 pm

i think i've had it once before. It was around the same time last year. I didn't know what it was but I was feeling very much the same to as I am right now. I didn't use any treatment with it though and it just went away. Is it possible if I don't put any treatment on it this time that it will just go away?

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bliz answered Sunday August 29 2010, 12:46 am:
Left untreated, yeast infection can and often do go away on their own.

If there is a lot of burning and itching and you scratch very tender skin, you can end up breaking the skin and be at risk for infection.

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