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by susicle, Mar 11, 2008 02:43PM
My gym gave my husband and I both Flagyl 22 yrs ago with no explanation. I thought that I had an "infection" that I didn't want him to get. I suffer from several yeast infections a year, presumably from antibiodics  Could these actually be remanants of trichomonas?


This discussion is related to Trichomonas.
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by auntiejessi, Mar 11, 2008 02:55PM
No.  Flagyl would cure trich.

If you get the yeast infections only when you take antibiotics, that's pretty normal.  If you need to take antibiotics, then ask your doc to also write you a prescription for diflucan to take when you first take the antibiotics, and that should help prevent the yeasties.

AJ
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