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Molly Maloof, MD

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@DoctorBase

Yeast and BV

I've been getting yeast infections back to back for a year and a half straight 24/7 . I go months without sex so what could be causing these infections. I've had PID twice this year since March. And in April I found out I had HPV virus and gential warts.
Poster
  • Female | 21 years old
  • Ethnicity: African American/Black
  • Height: 5'4
  • Weight: 121lbs
  • Medications: Clindamycin ,Dox , Monistat
  • Conditions: Hpv for a few months

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1 UpVoted this answer
Sex does not cause yeast infections. Antibiotic use, on the other hand, does very commonly. Use antibiotics (such as clindamycin and doxycycline) very sparingly. And, don't forget, to prevent an STD (which yeast is not), cover up! Condoms are the best protection!

Best of luck!
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Sounds like you are very sexually active, and you might have a problem with an immune problem, possibly HIV, and hence you also should be checked for difficult to treat yeast such as Candida glabrata
Brad Douglas