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Yeast Infection Reaccurance?

Hi. I'm a teenager, i know im young for this site but i need help. I think i had a yeast infection about to weeks ago, im not sure. Some of the symptoms were itching outside and some some inside, discharge, and cramps. I used Vagisil wipes and 3 days on internal cream. It seemed to go away for 2 or 3 days, but know i am having itchiness, discharge, some cramping, and some fatigue. There is 16 days until my period should start. Also, while i was using the internal cream, that triggered somehow my period, which i had just a week before. I'm pretty sure i should take this to my doctor, just wanted to hear some of your opinions on what is going on here. Thanks so much!
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I agree you should take this too your dr.  Hopefully it is just a feast infection in which you are having a rough time getting rid of, but your dr. Would know best.
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I am going through a bad case of a yeast infection! Some times these darn yeast don't want to die! I advise to go to your doctor soon! Don't wait like I did, I waited thinking that I would solve it myself, well now I've had it for 4 months!!! And nothing is working! So please go see a doctor ASAP!
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Hello, yes I think you should see the doctor, yeast infections can be tricky to get rid of and sometimes you need the cream and a tablet to take orally..wearing cotton only panties, not using soap around the vagina etc..this includes bubblebath, the vagina is self cleaning and doesn't need soaps or scrubbing.
I'm unsure about the bleeding but I do know that any unexplained bleeding from the vagina needs to be reported to your doctor. It can be an indicator of a problem, but a lot of the time it's nothing to worry about, so definitely tell your doctor.
I hope this clears up soon, but I don't think it will go away on the meds the nurse gave you.
Good luckk
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