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I keep getting either a yeast or bacterial infection, re-occuring..what could be causing this? Could my boyfriend possibly be giving it back to me during sex after I've already been treated?
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380741 tn?1205624367
I met a doctor that kept getting bacterial vag, she finally came to the conclusion that her partner was giving it back to her, now there is no test for males, therefore they cannot be diagnos but through you, you know whats going on, I"ve been through the same thing and your partner is giving it back and forth to you and tell him to leave those women alone because it is accumulated bacterial from not using condoms soon to be classified as another disease, I am currently a nursing student ready to quit, I was told they have to rewrite the medical books and reeducate doctors.  now to get rid of this for good go to ****.com or ****.com I used the tea tree oil and yogurt because the more you use antibiotic your immune system becaomes resistant and all it does is suppreses the bacterial it never cures it,do this.
get back at me I will give you my personal email to where you can be disease free forever. I can get in trouble for this what do you have to loose.
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242596 tn?1192425949
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Hello,

You should be seen by an ob/gyn to determine exactly what this "infection" is.  It is not clear whether yeast infections are easily passed between partners.  It is thought that this is generally unlikely.  Follow up with your physician and have your boyfriend seen by his physician.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
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