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Candida glabrata

Hi everyone,
I've been suffering from yeast infections since Sep 2014 Ive seen multiple doctors. I've been diagnosed with candida glabrata and I'm wondering if anyone has been successfully treated with for this? Any help would be much appreciated I am at the end of the rope with this!
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Please tell me how it turns out. Gentian violet just irritated my already irritated vagina
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Has this helped you?
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It looks like I'll be trying amphotericin b to see if that works this will be special ordered so I'll keep everyone posted on the progress !
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*red (autocorrect)
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We tried gentian violet. It burned the ever living heck out of my vagina. I am still read and this was like 2 months ago. I still have c. Glabrata :(
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I really recommend the rephresh Pro b yeast and infections pills
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I'm hoping my doc will come up with a plan for me. I've heard that Venetian violet might work that's about the only thing I haven't tried :( I'm glad I'm not alone I'll keep you posted on any progress
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Please let me know if it works for u
hi hellatracy.  Are you having this same issue?  I think it is actually genetian  violet. https://www.drugs.com/cons/gentian-violet-vaginal.html.  It's used but I'd run this one by your doctor because there is also a lot of warnings with regards to using it.  Tell us more about your situation and we'll try to help you!
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I wish I had the answer to this :(
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