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Is there any way you could have a YEAST INFECTION and not know it?


I took antibiotics up to two-three weeks ago for my wisdom teeth, and I just got a yeast infection (I am pretty sure it is one) three days ago. Is that possible that the antibiotics caused it?

Many people assume that a yeast infection is manifest mainly by a discharge from the infected area. While this is certainly common, it is not necessarily the first sign that an infection has taken up residence. Soreness and itching in the general area are often examples of yeast infection symptoms that show up before any actual discharge takes place. This is very common with an infection that takes place around the anus or the genitals.

Sores that are red and inflamed may appear as well. The vagina and vulva areas in women may become swollen and sore. With a man, the head of the penis may develop sore patches that are red and somewhat scratchy. A discharge that is somewhat a grayish white in nature may form shortly thereafter, although more women experience this type of yeast infection symptoms than men. Regardless of the type of symptoms that develop, it is a good idea to seek medical attention sooner rather than later. The longer that the infection has to settle in, the harder it will be to get rid of the infection and get back to a normal routine.

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to answer your first question the headline..noo... you would know if you had a yeast infection..it would burn and itch and during urination it would burn from scratches you give yourself will itching your infected area, vagina. and yes the naibiotics could have killed the bacteria that control candida and given you a yeast infection

yes there are several antibiotics that will throw off your levels and can cause yeast infections? if you dont mind me asking what medicine were you taking?

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