Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so nervous!!
Why? If anything comes from this it should be you realizing you need help for your anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:I am so nervous!!
Anonymous wrote:I hate this and am scared it's going to spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get it treated!
The issue is not all can just get treated and poof vanish....Then what happens?
Why can’t you get treated for a yeast infection?
Clearly you have never had a persistent infection that is nonresponsive to traditional creams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get it treated!
The issue is not all can just get treated and poof vanish....Then what happens?
Why can’t you get treated for a yeast infection?
Clearly you have never had a persistent infection that is nonresponsive to traditional creams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get it treated!
The issue is not all can just get treated and poof vanish....Then what happens?
Why can’t you get treated for a yeast infection?
Clearly you have never had a persistent infection that is nonresponsive to traditional creams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, invasive fungal infections are primarily only a risk for people who are immunosuppressed, whether it is untreated HIV, being on chemotherapy, on high dose steroids, etc. Or who have compromised systems in some other way, such as having cystic fibrosis or other particular genetic disorders such as innate T-cell deficiency.
Otherwise, your body's immune system works as planned and these local infection stay local.
So what else is going on with your body that makes you think you are immunocompromised?
I keep getting yeast infections. I wonder if it is my soap or detergent, or moisture somehow. I wonder if I have an immune issue and hence upset.
Anonymous wrote:OP, invasive fungal infections are primarily only a risk for people who are immunosuppressed, whether it is untreated HIV, being on chemotherapy, on high dose steroids, etc. Or who have compromised systems in some other way, such as having cystic fibrosis or other particular genetic disorders such as innate T-cell deficiency.
Otherwise, your body's immune system works as planned and these local infection stay local.
So what else is going on with your body that makes you think you are immunocompromised?