It's not cystitis, the problem isn't in my bladder or urethra.
It's not cystitis, the problem isn't in my bladder or urethra.
Both Lloyds pharmacy and Morrisons pharmacy local to me do generic versions of the cannestan pessaries, creams and oral tablets.
It is really common for thrush to be associated with menstruation. I have found that I don't get it anywhere like as frequently since I had a hysterectomy. I sorry that that doesn't help.
I usually stick in a cup of hot water for a few minutes. Might have to boil it during the night when my flatmates aren't around to ask questions
I went back to to the doctors again and he gave me the prescription again, but alos said that it could've been caused by the antibiotics I was taking for my water infection. However, he said that if it comes back again.. I have to go back to the doctors but to be prepared as I will probably be given an internal.
As soon as I'm taking antibiotics I get a flare up as it messes with my normal balances. Its very common.
The internal, they'd probably take a swab and make sure theres no other infection there, just the yeast imbalance causing the thrush (which is very common). Don't panic about it though - its not as bad as it seems x
Kirsty :] (01-11-2009)
getting this severe lately i think from diabetes high sugar, im a devil, any tips?
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