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Old 11-12-2007, 12:14 AM
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If I use monistat for yeast infection, would it eventually quit being effective for me. For instance. I have had a yeast infection 2 months ago, and now I have another one this month. I want to use monistat, but I am afraid my body will build up a tolerance to it. I am having these around my mid cycle for some reason. Maybe hormonal.
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I would strongly suggest you see a Dr before using another product to find out why this keeps reoccurring with you.
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Yes, I think you should see a doctor. If yeast infections are re-occurring problems there are Rxs they can prescribe for you to keep on hand when you get another one.
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