Thrush is a yeast infection in your mouth.
Go buy some monistat and use it.
2006-10-06 05:27:52
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answered by JS 7
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It could be that the thrush wasn't treated, or it could be something like BV.
BV stands for Bacterial Vaginitis, and many women have it and don't know because it causes no symptoms in most. Some, however, may get a white discharge and itching, much like you have.
Make an appointment with a nurse via your GP's surgery and ask for a swab. It could be that the thrush wasn't treated properly, or it could be BV, or something else entirely but it's best to get it checked out anyway. ;)
2006-10-06 05:29:21
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answered by IceDragon 2
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I use Lactacyd vaginal wash every day and, although I used to have thrush (or at least itching etc) recurring regularly, every couple of months, I now rarely have a problem. If I think it's coming on, I use their "active" wash and that does the trick. I used to buy over the counter remedies for thrush rather than going to the doctor every time but got worried they might be harmful if it wasn't really thrush. Not adding anything very strongly perfumed to your bath might also help.
2006-10-06 05:28:36
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answered by Floppy 2
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Sound like it. Thrush arises because of several things but the most common that I know of is non-cotton underwear or being on antibiotics.
Another way is if you are sleeping with someone and had done so whilst you had thrush before, you can infect them and then they re-infect you (nice!).
Try Canesten. It's available without prescription from the chemist and is either in cream form, which you will need to apply a couple of times a day, or pessary form, which you only need to use once, or a combination of the two. It is worth using the cream version on your partner, if you have one, to stop you being reinfected. If you prefer a non-medical alternative, you can use natural yoghurt believe it or not but it's a bit messy!
2006-10-06 05:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had the same problem, try another dose of canesten duo, pessary and cream worked for me. Also when it clears up try and follow the self help methods to prevent it. It is quite normal for a woman to get thrush 4-5 times a year. Another way to prevent is to eat live yoghurt, if you have had a dose of antibiotics they kill the good bacteria which allows the bad bacteria to multiply and cause thrush. Hope this helps.
2006-10-06 05:24:13
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answered by DJ R 3
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Itchy is not normal- and Md says there is nothing wrong- to help- lay off the sugar- and high glycemic food- no soda pop or juice- eating yogurt w the active live yogurt cultures should help. Also - you may want to make sure you don't have gonorrhea or some other sexually transmitted disease-there are over the counter yeast inf. meds you can buy for vaginal yeast and itching- see another Md - if need be-take care-d
2006-10-06 05:24:22
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answered by Debby B 6
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you certainly could get a vet accessible; or expericened farrier. that doesnt sound like thrush he/she shouldnt have puss or be truly dark black until eventually thats his hooves organic coloration. if he has cracks in his hooves. you have a fungual concern attempt. diging it out with a hoof pickor nail in basic terms slightly and positioned iodine in it:D try this like 2 mabey thrice. entire then... this would sound humorous yet all so attempt soaking his foot in orange juice the natualr acid will kill any stuff in there. do it as quickly as popular. and the bleach sugestion is likewise super concept:D yet dont do it to offten it quite is not so solid for the hooves. mak esure your putting rain maker on there hooves the different day this could help to:D
2016-10-15 21:54:54
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answered by ? 2
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could be thrush or bacterial vaginosis (not sure of correct spelling) if its the latter, you would need different treatment for it. normally a dose of antibiotics. its not an sti, just an imbalance in the area caused by maybe shower gel or things like that. gp should be able to check there and then if it is that.
2006-10-06 05:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like a yeast infection to me. Try going to a Gyno or buy over the counter medicine for a yeast infection and see if that helps.
2006-10-06 05:21:25
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answered by Ask Me 3
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i have the same problem a mild discharge but not the itchy part. the doctor told me it was normal to have a little discharge that your vagina is never totally dry.
2006-10-06 05:34:16
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answered by jaie06 2
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Try Canesten Duo and if it still doesnt clear up try going to a well woman clinic - they may be more understanding that a gp.
2006-10-06 05:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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