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Date: | Thu, 30 Nov 1995 10:48:09 -0600 |
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My favorite topics--vasospasm and thrush--seem to occur together, do others
notice that??I have seen people with vasospasm who I also suspect have
thrush, and when I treat them with diflucan, the vasospasm goes away. Well,
I had a patient recently who I treated for thrush, and she never had
vasospasm. She was elated to be better on the diflucan. About 9 days into
the diflucan, she had about 3 days of no thrush symptoms, when suddenly she
noted blanching and pain in one nipple. She called me 2-3 days into it. I
told her to stop the diflucan, and then the vasospasm went away. Wierd or
what?-Anne Eglash MD
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