They don't, otherwise I'll never have money to buy anything else.
2007-02-06 09:22:18
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answered by curious 2
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Use an antifungal cream or pessary, which your doctor can prescribe or which you can get over the counter
Cut down on sugary foods - the fungus that causes thrush thrives in a sugary environment. Try eating live yogurt - it contains organisms that destroy the fungus
Wear cotton knickers and, if possible,
Use a clean towel every day and don’t share towels with anyone else, to prevent the infection spreading. Wash your genital area every day in the shower. If this isn’t possible, use a clean flannel to wash yourself
2007-02-03 01:53:56
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answered by Kevin 5
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you must be putting them on too quickly
- go slower and take your time: they'll last
either that or your buying the wrong size!
2007-02-04 06:47:21
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answered by jon h 6
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Due to fungus and type of fabric.
Please visit:http://www.zeddtrade.com/clothing/knit.html
2007-02-04 04:27:36
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answered by sunil s 4
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depends on the fabric!!
I hope this helps!!
2007-02-02 23:50:11
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answered by smart-crazy 4
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