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Yeast Infection Skin Rash - Treatment

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What treatment has been effective for your yeast infection skin rash?

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Comment from: bsprout, 65-74 Female (Patient) Published: April 29

I have had an on-going yeast infection for months.I have used Diflucan pills and the topical nystatin and this is a curse. It goes away for a few days and is right back again. My mother mentioned that this might be a sign of diabetes.

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Comment from: ppattih, 55-64 Female (Patient) Published: June 12

No topical treatment has been effective long term. usually, I am rash free only for a few days, even using clortrimazole prescription strength plus an anti fungal powder. This is a curse!

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Comment from: 45-54 Female (Patient) Published: July 19

My doctor told me to put Terazol 7 on my skin for my yeast infection and it's working.

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