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I recently have been to the doctors 4 times in the past 5 weeks I have been tested for Gonorreah chlmydia trichmonis all came back clear , two different god have both physically examined down stairs and only seem to have thrush ? Iv used the pessary and cream but then got put on antibiotics as they thought there was a bacterial infection? Which was negative also. Iv had a burning sensation inner thighs ,and went back today to be examined for the doctor to say nothing there except thrush was advised to use yogurt with a tampon :s I'm at my wits end getting really depressed I have been a relationship long term and never had anything like this before and he has none if this ? I also have not had sex in 6/7 weeks because this is going :/ anyone recommend to seek further advice or anything be a great help
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I was given canesten cream a few weeks back and a vaginal pessary then another cream which was canesten but a different one hydrocloriside in it I think but she said today just to stop the cream as 7 days was too long to use this as it thins skin. She recommended just batural yogurt cotton pants no shower gel bubble bath ect ??? Rx pill ??? I have never heard thank u for the reply x
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Yeast is not rare - it's common.  They could have given you an Rx pill or told you which OTC to use at least.  Stop eating sugar, take a probiotic, and use a cream.  You can use tea tree soap and wash underwear and socks adn sheets in hot water with baking soda.  
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