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NeonBible | 23:27 Thu 27th Dec 2012 | Body & Soul
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Over the past two years I have had about 10 thrush infections and the first time I went to see my GP he gave me a cream called Clotrimazole which cleared it up pretty quickly then a few months later it came back and so on.

Surely this shouldn't he happening so much? my fitness is good, my diet is good, I am hygienic, shower twice a day and don't use harsh shower gels (I used Sanex)

I was advised about heat in the groin area so I started wearing less tight boxer shorts but they just keep coming back and my GP just keeps giving me the same thing.

If any could give any advice, I would appreciate it.

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It could be to do with diet. Cut back on anything that encourages yeast - sugar, beer etc
1% Clotrimazole cream is a multi-purpose anti-fungal cream that's used for athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, thrush and many other fungal infections. If it's not working, your doctor might prescribe Fluconazole (although your pharmacist can provide you with products containing it without a prescription anyway):
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Thrush-men/Pages/Treatment.aspx

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I will certainly give that a go AnswerPrancer.

I think I will go see my GP tomorrow Buenchico and get some advice from him and i'll go from there.

I appreciate the both are you replying and helping.
Have you a regular partner, and have they been treated too? Also a live bio yoghurt such as yakultan help rid you of the bacteria that cause the flare ups.
sorry that should have read Yakult can help , drink one a day
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I don't have a partner at the moment no, but I will pick up some Yakult up tomorrow from Asda :)
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If you are having reccurrent attacks of thrush infection of the penis, then you need to return to your GP for swab analysis of the penile lesions and blood tests to exclude diabetes and other underlying blood abnormalities which may give a lead to your recurrent infections.
Did your doc do a test for diabetes? Its a common side effect, the sugar in the urine being a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
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boxy...you are a smart "cookie"...........;-)
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Well done Boxtops, I am glad you have the time in the day to add such nonsense that has nothing to do with this topic.

If you don't like me, don't read my questions, simples.
Nothing to do with nonsense, neon - your profile suggests you are a new ABer, but you told us you'd deactivated and rejoined under your new name. Some ABers like to know these things.

I hope you can get your thrush cleared up soon.
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Was explained in the original thread, I am not trying to hide from it..tried to re-activate the account, wasn't allowed.
No, I understand that, no problem.
Used to have this. Diabetes type 2. Now controlled and therefore no thrush.

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