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I would guess that it is still caused by the yeast infections. Taking an antibotic (antibiotic) can put you into a yeast infection that will be hard to get rid of. I would have the doctor recheck you and if you are still having the yeast problem, I would suggest you talk to your doctor about giving you some diflucan pills to clear it up. I was never a person that could use cream to clear a yeast infection because I am allergic to all the creams.