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I have just finished the meds prescribed for PID, noe i have what kind of feels like a yeast infection? |
except that i'm having my period. this feels and looks a lot alot worse and different than yeast tho, it looks like a rash in some places and cuts or scratches in others.i have not had sex of any kind since two months before i went to the doctor for the pid. any ideas what could be causing this? its probably just a yeast. sometimes those meds are harsh. id treat yourself for a yeast as soon as you get off your period and see if the symptoms persist. if they do, go back to the docs. |
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