yes maybe you gave it to her, both of you will have to take the medicine, it doesn't go away completely it can occur again, it doesn't mean either have been sleeping elsewhere, it is common in long term couples.
2006-12-19 00:04:02
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answered by Jazz Mc 4
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Yup. It's a yeast infection, so everybody can join the party! Wheee!
Ugh.
Babies often get it if their mothers have a yeast infection (very common in pregnancy because there's a lot going on down there during pregnancy) and then give birth vaginally. Thrush is an oral yeast infection, and anybody can get a yeast infection. Of course, some people are more likely to have problems with it than others--you might not have the same health problems as a partner, so you might not get the infection.
Usually, thrush in adults is from when people have diabetes or have immune system issues, or maybe if they take antibiotics that kill off beneficial bacteria. It's gross, and transmissable (but really, candida is on your skin anyways, so it's not like a disease, exactly. Just an overgrowth of something ordinary.)
Treat it, and no kissing and NO NO NOOOOO unprotected oral sex with someone who has thrush. It's nasty white patches and it's gross and I'm assuming it itches or hurts (I've never had it and I don't plan to.)
2006-12-18 11:54:56
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answered by SlowClap 6
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YES
It is a contagious condition and the main thing is some red rash / spots and itching
But easy for a guy to clear
Wash regular with plenty of clean water
Soap does NOT help
it's only yeast so not serious just annoying
If it does not clear up in a few days see your doctor
i think women can keep it away most of the time by washing well and a large dollop of live yogurt I was told will clear it and keep it away
Any body else told this?
2006-12-18 11:52:28
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answered by benji 3
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2016-05-02 15:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-25 01:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes! these are some of the reasons-
tight trousers, wearing nylon underwear, antibiotics (some), being diabetic, feeling ill/unwell or caused by using a vaginal deodrant.
it can be passed on by- kissing, hugging, sharing baths, towels, cups etc, toilet seats and swimming pools.
the symptoms - female= burning, itching, redness around the vagina, discharge (thick), pain during sex, and difficulty when using the toilet.
men syptoms= burning, itching, redness and patchyness under the foreskin, also a thick creamy discharge under the foreskin and difficulty pulling the foreskin back.
it is treatable by - pesaries, creams or antibiotics in extreme cases. the first two you can buy in most chemists. eg 'canestein cream/pessarie' (tablets) is well known.
2006-12-18 12:12:23
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answered by emzc 4
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Yes. Ive had that happen to me before.
My doctor told me its a usually a lesser version that what females are affected with. No irritation, just some red blotches, like little spots.
Nothing to worry about really. It goes away after a short while, but you can get cream if it bothers you.
2006-12-18 11:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can.
An itchy red end on your penis is a very good clue you have it.
It is contagious and if you don't treat it won't go away and you'll re infect your girl.
Get some canestan cream from the chemist, clears it up for both of you in a couple of days
2006-12-18 14:14:10
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answered by Martin14th 4
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Yes you can and you can pass it on to someone else if you have it. Get some cream from the chemists, that will clear it in a few days.
2006-12-18 11:55:15
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answered by sladelover 2
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answered by Allen 4
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2017-02-09 21:16:25
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answered by sarah 4
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