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i had a hysterectomy a few month ago and i feel alone and like i can't do anything to make my guy happy . and now i think i may have a yeast infection from the antibotics i have to take for something else can i still get yeast infection ?
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599170 tn?1300973893
above gave you good advice  there is a medication similar to viagra for women you may wish to discuss this with Dr

Monistat dermum is now avaliable otc...see your dr and be certain its ok to use this
Eat a lot of yougert it replaces healty bacteria that the antibiotics wiped out...you will still need a med for inf.....the yougert really helps though

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It's normal to feel the way you do after the hysterectomy because your horomones are not they way they were before the surgery and that can affect your mood. Give it some time and you'll feel better in general soon. As for the yeast infection... It is possible to still have yeast infections, men can get them too... antibiotics can kill the healthy bacteria as well as the bad and it makes the balance uneven... when the balance is uneven the bacteria that normally grows in the vagina or any dark moist place can grow more and cause a yeast infection.. your best bet is to eat some yougurt to replace some of the healthy bacteria and to see your dr. Your dr. can give you a pill that will help treat the yeast infection much quicker and wear white cotton underwear so the pelvic area can breath throughout the day. Hope you get feeling better soon.
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