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Since you tried medication for yeast infection and it didn't help, you'll probably need to see a doctor. If you don't have health insurance or a doctor, try a free clinic in your area. It is probably a infection that requires a more powerful medication not found over the counter.
Sounds like you need some stronger medication for yeast infections. I would see a doctor. I can not use over the counter medications because I am allergic to them and they make the problem worse. That might be your problem as well. If I were you, I would see my doctor asap and stop suffering.