Bupropion - Does it cause yeast infections? Does it affect vaginal yeast?
Question posted by Misy on 13 June 2014
Last updated on 13 June 2014 by LaurieShay
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No, usually yeast infections are caused from antibiotic use, or simply keeping that part of your body two moist. Wearing cotton-lined panties helps. To help restore the natural flora to the area eat foods like yogurt. Yeast infections are easily cured using an OTC vaginal cream from pharmacy or a script for diflucan.
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