3weeks ago i was daignosed of yeast infection and take antibiotic for 2weeks but next week im going to have a body check (pap smear, urine and blood test) i know it will come out in the result that im taking some medicines so can u pls help me what to do? my partner doest'nt know anything about this and im afraid of the result and to be honest i had an affair 3 mnths ago. what possible reason/alibi i can say to may partner if ever the result is positive of taking mdcine? help
2006-08-07
18:31:35
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hunny_tummy
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to let evevrybody knows im in a mix marriage so we have dffrent culture and dialect and its hard for me to understand so mostly my partner is the one communicating with my doc and sign paper after my pap smear. by the way my partner is in a medical field
2006-08-08
13:45:46 ·
update #1
K, you know yeast infection is not a sexually transmitted disease--i.e. virgin women also get it. Tell your doctor the truth and your doctor will be able to explain to the both of you that this is not something you got from your affair..:)
2006-08-07 18:36:08
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answered by Mariya F 2
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Why were you taking antibiotics? THIS must be the actual fear you have, because yeast infections are often caused by taking antibiotics, it is NEVER the treatment for a yeast infection.
Either way, your doctor should know whatever treatment you've been under and what it is for. Your partner need not know ANY of this since medical records are PRIVATE.
Although, come to think of it, it sounds like if you had some sort of STD, the doctor that treated you for that probably told you to tell all of your sexual partners, in which case you do have the moral responsibility to tell all your sexual partners of the situation. And you still need to tell the doctor that you are going to for the rest of your check up.
Good luck.
2006-08-07 18:57:02
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answered by mm 2
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I don't get it. Why is it upsetting to have antibiotics show up in your check-up? A yeast infection is not a sexually transmitted disease. Most women get one sometimes. Antibiotics are not prescribed for yeast, and in fact do contribute to yeast infections. Do you actually have an STD instead of yeast? Is that why you r on antibiotics?
Your medical records are private and no one can share your information unless you sign a paper allowing it to be shared.
2006-08-07 18:40:58
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answered by winkcat 7
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It's kind of hard to understand your problem, but how do you think he will find out about the affair because of your test results?Women get yeast infections. It doens't always have to do with sex. You'll be fine if it shows up, just calm down. More advice without you asking tell your husband about the affair.
2006-08-07 18:36:00
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answered by grimstress 2
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if you eat too much yeast (like, breads and cakes) you can actually give yourself a yeast infection. Being on antibiotics actually can CAUSE a yeast infection. SECONDLY, why the hell would your partner know about the results of your physical? Not his business!
2006-08-07 18:35:49
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answered by carolynnnna 3
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Yeast infection are common and are not linked with promiscuity they are and can be treated. HIV can not. Confession may be good for the soul but discretion is the better part of valor!
2006-08-07 18:38:19
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answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3
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Eat more yogurt and you won't have to worry about yeast infections. They aren't caused by having sex. Your partner doesn't need to know everything, does he?
2006-08-07 18:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yeast infections are common. the have nothing to do with having an affair. you should be fine.
2006-08-13 08:32:35
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answered by kathaleen h 1
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yeast infections are common and plenty of girls get them before having sex or during period when they are not having sex so no worries.
2006-08-13 23:46:28
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answered by patti_felz 4
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bepositive and don't worry,everything will settle in ur favour but u must learn to live in the present.
2006-08-07 18:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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