A related discussion,
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Almost every STD can cause symptoms that can be confused with yeast: herpes especially, but also trichomonas and occasionally gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and others. That is why I strongly recommended that she, as well as you, be tested. Do not rely on symptoms to know what she has.
HHH, MD
I didn't realize from your initial question that you had only just started the antibiotic; that information changes my advice. The chance you were infected during such a brief exposure was extremely low. I suggest you not take the antibiotic and await your test result. And your partner definitely should not take levofloxacin, especially if she has symptoms that might be yeast (or something else). Await your test results, which will be negative; and make sure your partner is examined and tested.
HHH, MD
So you think even the risk of Chlamydia/gonorrhea was zero, even if I was unprotected for 20-30 seconds? If I had chlamydia, would i probably know it, or is it really common to not show symptoms? Is there another STD that would cause her to have slight clear discharge/itching? I just want to make sure that 1) i was not exposed to anything, and 2) that I did not give it to her if I was, hence the antibiotics.
I took the chlamydia/gonorrhea test before i started the antibiotics. i started those this morning.
Thank you again doctor, you are extremely helpful!!!!
im sorry doc, last one--is there any other STD that would cause her to have yeast like symptoms? She only got these yesterday, and used cream this morning on it. Thats it, im done, no more questions. Just wanted to make sure there is no other STD that would cause that. Thanks.
I am not a doctor but have read these forums regulary. Did you test for chlamydia and gonnoreah before taking the antibiotics? if you did then i am sure the doc will say you can rely on the results. if you didn't then he will probably say that your result will probably be negative due to the antibiotics but you will have to wait and see what he says. -
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That dose of levofloxacin (trade name Levaquin) would cure chlamydia for sure. In most of North America, it would be effective against gonorrhea, but resistance is fairly common in California (I'm wondering whether your username implies you live there?) and very common in much of the rest of the world. However, it is very rare for a male to have gonorrhea wihthout symptoms (dischage, painful urination, etc)--so you can be confident you don't have gonorrhea, regardless of where you are.
However, I suggest caution in your assumption that your partner's symptoms, whatever they are, were due to yeast. Most women are not able to reliably self-diagnose yeast on the basis of symptoms. And levofloxacin may well make a yeast infection worse.
Anyway, the risk of gonorrhea or chlamydia is zero. But if your partner's symptoms don't clear up, she needs to see a health care provider and stop trying to self-diagnose and self-treat.
Good luck-- HHH, MD