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I apologize in advance, I know this is OT, but I'm hoping one of you can
help with this problem. I've been all over the internet and can't find a
thing and know that you are all a wealth of knowledge. A good friend of
mine, an OB/GYN actually, has a 3 year old daughter (no longer
breastfeeding) who goes from one vaginal yeast infection to another. She is
no longer in diapers and doesn't seem to have any symptoms of diabetes like
excessive thirst or frequent urination. She has tried cleaning up her diet
and giving her daughter acidophillus but the infections persist. They do go
away with treatment but come right back.
Has anyone encountered this and is able to offer suggestions or ideas for
how to help his poor little girl?
Thanks in advance,
Julie Rosen, LLLL in NJ, CD (DONA)
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