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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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You are not &quot;doomed&quot; to have a yeast infection after antibiotic treatment for the bacterial infection. However, why take the chance? There are simple over-the-counter remedies for yeast infections widely available. Use one of them in anticipation of the problem, if you are that concerned. Otherwise, have the medication &quot;on hand&quot; at home and use it at the first sign or itch.</description>
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<p>You are not &#8220;doomed&#8221; to have a yeast infection after antibiotic treatment for the bacterial infection. However, why take the chance? There are simple over-the-counter remedies for yeast infections widely available. Use one of them in anticipation of the problem, if you are that concerned. Otherwise, have the medication &#8220;on hand&#8221; at home and use it at the first sign or itch.</p>
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Your doctor can actually prescribe a medication (pill form) that is taken along with your antibiotics that will prevent a yeast infection.  Since I am prone to yeast infections, I have taken the medication and have had great results when taking antibiotics - no yeast infections during the antibiotic treatment.  It has been awhile since I&#039;ve taken the medication, so unfortunately, I can&#039;t remember the name, but contact your doctor if you are still concerned.</description>
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<p>Your doctor can actually prescribe a medication (pill form) that is taken along with your antibiotics that will prevent a yeast infection.  Since I am prone to yeast infections, I have taken the medication and have had great results when taking antibiotics &#8211; no yeast infections during the antibiotic treatment.  It has been awhile since I&#8217;ve taken the medication, so unfortunately, I can&#8217;t remember the name, but contact your doctor if you are still concerned.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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If it hasn&#039;t happened yet, don&#039;t worry. Sounds like you&#039;ll know what&#039;s up if it does occur and you can just contact your MD then.</description>
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<p>If it hasn&#8217;t happened yet, don&#8217;t worry. Sounds like you&#8217;ll know what&#8217;s up if it does occur and you can just contact your MD then.</p>
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