I have had two treatments for thrush and neither have worked, do i need to go back to the doctors? Also i remember when i first went to the about it she said that after so many treatments they would do tests to see why it is not going away, does anyone know how many treatments are needed??
I have had the oral tablets and the pessaries and neither have worked, they were both prescribed from the doctor
My partner hasn’t got it as when i first realised that’s what i had, he was tested too, so i can’t be getting it back off him even if he did, as we use condoms.
I have tried natural yoghurt too, it didn’t work.
my opinion is i have either got one hell of a thrush infection or it is something else altogether, despite what the swabs say.
You know, I had this problem and even ended up treating my boyfriend (the oral tablet, of course! ha!). In the end, it turned out to be activation of the nerve rather than any kind of thrush or whatever.
So, definitely get back to the GP and see what she says. They’ll just test it and find out rather fast. It’s one of the most common reasons women see GP’s so don’t worry about it.

January 29th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
You know, I had this problem and even ended up treating my boyfriend (the oral tablet, of course! ha!). In the end, it turned out to be activation of the nerve rather than any kind of thrush or whatever.
So, definitely get back to the GP and see what she says. They’ll just test it and find out rather fast. It’s one of the most common reasons women see GP’s so don’t worry about it.
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January 29th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Yes go back to your doctor and keep going back until you find something to work for you. In the meantime you could try using live yoghurt vaginally
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