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What is the risk of self-treating yeast infection for women who are pregnant or nursing, or those ...? |
who have diabetes or HIV? First, women who are pregnant or have diabetes or HIV have a higher risk of developing a yeast infection. Second, and most important, these woman, as well as nursing mothers, should always see their health care professional if they suspect a yeast infection rather than self-treat because yeast medications may interfere with medications needed for their other health problems (HIV, diabetes) or pose risks for the baby. I don't think yogurt insertion (plain yogurt, non flavored only!) carries any risk. If you have never previously been diagnosed with a yeast infection then you should not attempt to self treat. If you have never been previously diagnosed you may not have a yeast infection, but BV which has symptoms similar to yeast infections. However, if you have been previously diagnosed and can recognize the signs then self treating is something doable. For a diabetic, it's no big deal. However, pregnant or nursing women should never put anything into their bodies without checking first with their doctors. Anything that an expectant mother or a lactating mother puts into her body can pass to the baby. As for a person with HIV, any infection of any type should be discussed with a doctor. HIV is a disease directly affecting the immune system which can make something as simple as a common cold potentially deadly. plain yogurt i heard you can use. |
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