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Suggest Medication For Yeast Allergy Causing Thrush In A Diabetic Patient
what medication and dosage can i take if i am an insulin dependant diabetic that suffers from a severe yeast allergy causing extremely bad thrush? i have 7 50mg tabs of fluconazole but these are not helping. nhs cuts have affected the surgeries here badly where a dr refused to treat me telling me i could buy over the counter meds for this as and when it happened and that the nhs are no longer going to be prescribing this anymore. i suffer badly where it affects the front and rectal passage and sometimes in my throat. i really need your help pls!!!!
Thu, 7 Jan 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. Any infection is difficult to heal when blood sugar is not controlled in a diabetes patient. YOu should get your diabetes profile done/ consult a diabetologist & get your insulin adjusted so as to have n optimum blood sugar through out the day. - Strictly follow the dietary regime advised by your dietitian. - Be regular in daily exercises. - Take the drugs prescribed for thrush after culture & sensitivity test . - Apply anti trush gel on the lesion. All of these would definitely help. Thanks.
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Suggest Medication For Yeast Allergy Causing Thrush In A Diabetic Patient
HI, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. Any infection is difficult to heal when blood sugar is not controlled in a diabetes patient. YOu should get your diabetes profile done/ consult a diabetologist & get your insulin adjusted so as to have n optimum blood sugar through out the day. - Strictly follow the dietary regime advised by your dietitian. - Be regular in daily exercises. - Take the drugs prescribed for thrush after culture & sensitivity test . - Apply anti trush gel on the lesion. All of these would definitely help. Thanks.