I read that oral-to-vaginal contact may cause a change in normal vaginal discharge. Is this a yeast infection? Can it be treated with Monostat?
I read that oral-to-vaginal contact may cause a change in normal vaginal discharge. Is this a yeast infection? Can it be treated with Monostat?
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Vaginal yeast infections are caused by overgrowth of a fungus called Candida albicans. Candida normally lives in the vagina in small numbers, and it causes no symptoms. If the vaginal environment changes, the fungus may grow and cause an infection.
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