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My daughter has a yeast infection can she go swimming? |
my 6.5 month old has a small case of oral thrush, and a little yeast infection from the oral thrush.. we all want to go swimming at the local pool.. is it okay so take her? Yes, you can take her swimming. I wouldn't take her..Since is a public swimming pool you don't know who's going in there and someone else could have and infection and pass it around..So, you don't want to expose your daughter in getting the infection worst.. It is best not to put kids with infections in the water so other kids won't get infected. 1] surely you don't want to sharethe infectionwith others AW POOR LIL GIRL Yes, absolutely take her. We all have yeast on our bodies. Hers just over grew. my son got yeast on his testicles.. and i asked the dr. the same question and he said do it... nothing will spread... your safe hope she gets better... |
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