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Had Ear Infection, Yeast Infection, Nauseated. Taken Antibiotics, Monistat Cream. What Should I Do?

Hello. I had an ear infection two weeks ago and took anti-biotics for 8 days to cure it. By the time I was done taking them I had a yeast infection, which I treated with 3 day monistat cream. Unfortunately, the yeast infection has not gone away and I'm afraid it's turned into a bladder infection. I really don't want to take antibiotics again because they made me extremely nauseous. In fact I'm still nauseous whenever I eat. They also mess with my hormones. What should I do?
Thu, 23 May 2013
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
You need to get done Urine examination to rule out bladder infection..
see a physician and ENT specialist to discuss the antibiotic reactions and the yeast infection.
But if you have so much infection then need to take antibiotics.
They can give you antiemetic medication so that there is no nausea feeling .
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Had Ear Infection, Yeast Infection, Nauseated. Taken Antibiotics, Monistat Cream. What Should I Do?

Hello, You need to get done Urine examination to rule out bladder infection.. see a physician and ENT specialist to discuss the antibiotic reactions and the yeast infection. But if you have so much infection then need to take antibiotics. They can give you antiemetic medication so that there is no nausea feeling .