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What if my boyfriend is giving me a recurring yeast infection?



What can he take to get rid of it?

Buy some over the counter yeast infection medicine(cream) and have him rub it on himself for a few days,it will kill the fungi he keeps giving back to you. Good luck! Source(s): My doctor.
He can take a trip to the doctors.
Sounds like perhaps both you and your boyfriend would benefit from learning from the Candida yeast fungi expert.

The imbalance is deep within the digestive tract, and manifests as various symptoms, including vaginal yeast infections. See links, please.
http://www.CandidaExpert.com
http://www.significanthealing.com/freete...
that is actually possible he would have to go to the dr to make sure that he has a yeast infection as well and i think they will give him some kind of pill or maybe a salve to rub on himself
The doctor can prescribe him a pill there is cream also for men. make him use a condom (if you are going to have sex) Until the doctor gives him the all clear. So he doesn't keep reinfecting you. Also make sure he is not using saliva as a lubrication to get you warmed up because that can also cause it.

Good Luck
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