Lower Back Pain Yeast Infection

Why is it dangerous to take a yeast infection cream if you have back pain?
First I want to congratulate you for control instructions and warnings on the packaging of drugs to use! This is an excellent practice to follow. I guess you have read the warning series in the box vaginal yeast medication that says "No no use (or consult your doctor before use), if you have lower abdomen, back or shoulder pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting or lack of vaginal odor. "All of these above symptoms may indicate a more serious condition than a simple infection vaginal yeast, especially sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or pelvic infections (PID). These other infections, if untreated, can be dangerous and contagious and cause great harm to future fertility, and therefore require immediate attention. Previously, treatment of yeast was by prescription only, so a woman with vaginal discharge were to see your doctor first for an evaluation. The advantage that testing can be done to ensure that the correct diagnosis was made. Now that the yeast treatment is counter-(no prescription required), the concern is that a woman with a vaginal discharge might think you have yeast, but she may actually have something more serious that needs a different medication. Therefore, pharmaceutical companies have been careful to put appropriate warnings on packaging to alert users of the signs of other problems. Back pain is a common problem usually related to musculoskeletal causes and not pelvic infections, so if that is the only symptom of other women with vaginal discharge, your doctor may not require a review after discussing the situation. There is nothing in the yeast cream is not safe to use with back pain. What is certain is slow to seek advice from your doctor if you have other symptoms besides just a vaginal itching, white discharge (the typical yeast infection) nfd ♥
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