No, but some foods can change the ph in the vagina making yeast infections more likely.
This may be TMI, but oral sex after the performing partner has drank beer is very likely to give one a yeast infection.
2006-12-26 16:20:48
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I bet it is not form directly drinking the beer. www.webmd.com/hw/womens_conditions/hw61046.asp
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Vaginal Yeast Infections
Topic Overview
Various conditions, such as bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease (STD), can cause vaginal symptoms similar to those of a yeast infection. If you need help determining which condition you have, see the Check Your Symptoms section of the topic Vaginal Problems.
What is a vaginal yeast infection?
A vaginal yeast infection is an excess growth of yeast cells in the vaginaClick here to see an illustration.. Yeast infections are very common in women of childbearing age but can occur at any age. Although they can be uncomfortable, vaginal yeast infections rarely lead to serious health problems.
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2006-12-27 00:26:23
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No, I don't think that's normal. However, a lot of times when women are taking antibiotics they can cause yeast infections....I think thats one of the most common causes
2006-12-27 00:21:06
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No. There is yeast in beer though, but also in breads.
2006-12-27 00:18:50
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my mom has this problem if she drinks beer or eats bread or cheese.
2006-12-27 00:21:18
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