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Talking With Your Doctor

  • Talking With Your Doctor

    If this is your first yeast infection or you have special circumstances, it’s important for you to talk to your doctor before you decide on a treatment. He or she can give you a proper diagnosis and help you decide what will most effectively heal your body. If you’re not sure what to ask, we’ve provided you with various printable discussion guides to bring to your doctor so you can make sure you are getting the treatment that is best for you.

Talking with your doctor about General Yeast Infection Questions

Since a vaginal yeast infection is a common condition, there's no reason to feel uncomfortable talking to your doctor about it. We can help.

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Talking with your doctor about Antibiotics and Yeast Infections

Some medications can make you more prone to yeast infections. Your doctor will know which ones affect your body and how to treat you properly.

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Talking with your doctor about Pregnancy and Yeast Infections

Your doctor will know what types of medications and treatments are safe for you during your pregnancy.

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Talking with your doctor about Diabetes and Yeast Infections

If you are diabetic it is important to talk to your doctor about treating your yeast infection since they are familiar with your medical history.

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You should definitely see a doctor if:

  • It’s your first yeast infection
  • You’re pregnant
  • You have diabetes
  • You’re under 12 years of age
  • You have an STD
  • Your yeast infection has recurred once a month (or three in six months)
  • You’re using MONISTAT® and there is no improvement within three days
  • You’re using MONISTAT® and complete relief is not felt within seven days
  • Your yeast infection returned within two months
  • You’re taking the prescription Warfarin (i.e. Coumadin)

MONISTAT® Safety Guide

  • One of our Nurse Practitioners can answer any questions you might have.
  • Ask the Expert