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Yeast Infection that will not go away!

Hi, I have had yeast and bacteria infections that will no go away!! I've had them for about 3 months.  I have been to the doctor a few times and have had tests that ruled out the stds and whatnots. What else could be this?  Is recurring yeast and bacterial infections a sympton of HIV? Should I get retested?  got tested in sept. Thanks for your help.
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Please help, I too have a yeast infect. My mother has it and my two daughter has it. From i was  as young as eight years old I can remember having this infection. Now i am 36. Doctors always give me pills, but as soon as i am done with the pills the infection comes back.
I an really afraid that some day i will end up with Cervical cancer. Please respond
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Hey all

There's an answer to all your problems on this site: http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/estrogendominance.html and http://cleansing.bhealthyagain.com/Picture_of_Human_Parasites.html.

All yeast infections come from our bloated colon which is due to constipation and immunecompromised. We cannot just keep striking the area which is affected by yeast ie vagina and/or anal. We need to wipe out the yeast-candida and parasites and worms straight from out gut/colon. AND at the same time introduce friendly bacteria to heal our gut linning and get our digestive system in place.

Please do click the link and have a look at the websites given which would clear a lot of your doubts and is an eye opener at the least.

Thanks
Bella
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I'm 32 years old, and I had my first yeast infection when I was 18.  Ever since then, they seem to come back, everytime I am sexually active.  It is really annoying, because it makes me not want to have sex.  What should I do?
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I know exactly how you feel. I have been suffering this entire year to the point where I don't think I will ever be better. I've been to the doctors too and they say everything is negative even though I have the pain and no something is there. Apple cider vinegar baths help but again it keeps coming back. Maybe we are just a lucky select few who will suffer non stop. I hope someone would offer some insight. There is so much on the internet about natural remedies that it is hard to sort through all the stuff and know what works and doesn't. The yogurt treatment hasn't done much and the pills take forever. My doctor recommended nuvo ring as a new birth control method because it's suppose to keep ph in balance. I haven't tired it yet nor this ****** the doctor recommended called Rephresh but I will and will post how it works. I'm still in the process of begging for more diflucan (fluconazole) because it has been the only thing that has helped but the one does treatment i feel needs to be repeated. You might want to try asking the doctor for that and nothing says you can't take that and natural stuff at the same time...the more fighting power the better. Maybe we can figure something out together. Hope you are feeling better.
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I literally feel like I always have a yeast infection.  I feel like it never goes away, and if it does it is just for a short while.  I just got married a month ago, and I just really don't want this affecting my marriage at all.  But sex is uncomfortable b/c of this and I constantly have a white dishcharge with no foul smell.  I am maybe paranoid, but my paps keep coming back normal and diabetes runs in my family, but I'm a very healthy person and don't have any of those symptoms.  Is it possible that a persons body just functions this way or does it have to be from some outside reason of some kind?  I just want to have a normal genital area!  Why can't I just be a normal, healthy woman?
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Have her check you for Vulvar Vestibulitis....it masks itself in reoccuring yeast infections...but it's more than that.
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