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Will a doctor look at your vagina when he test for a yeast infection? |
What goes on when a doctor examines you for a yeast infection? Not necessarily, a urine sample should suffice He will give you a pelvic exam to make sure its not something else causing the infection. no.. i told my doctor and he asked me some questions and then got me a one time pill.. i feel better already and its been 2 days!! he will do a swab. and, yes, he will have to look at your vagina i don't think they will look but they will probably make you give a urine sample. YES! |
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Not necessarily, a urine sample should suffice ...yeah..i had one but didnt really know what it was when i was pregannt..i just suffered thru it and never had one again!....suffering is torture though!..lol ...Glands inside your vagina and cervix make small amounts of fluid. This fluid flows out of the vagina each day, carrying out old cells that have lined the vagina. This is your body's way of kee... i had never had a yeast infection before this pregnancy, and this is my second. i went to the dr with pelvic pain, and just not feeling good. i had an assymatic (no symptom) yeast infection. and... You will be OK. Yeast is a fungus which likes to grow in dark moist areas. Your crank does not provide a suitable habitat. ...evidently, sounds like a plan...ah, drink some cranberry juice to help prevent this problem....it will increase the acidity and and help make "down there" and unfavorable home for the ye... I notice extra discharge when I use the liners. Just wear cotton undies and wait for a change. I think the liners don't absorb the discharge keeping you wet down there and that's causin... you give rosie odonell a twinkey ... |
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