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When my yeast infection goes away will I start to loose weight easier?

fluterific00 asked:


I have had a butterfly chest yeast infection a while now and it is going away with the help of medicines called Threlac and some other kind of powder. I have also had some weight gain which is in part due to some medicines I have taken. If my yeast infection goes away will that help reduce my weight?
I mean like it’s shaped like a butterfly across my chest. It is going away. :) Just really slowly.

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4 Responses to 'When my yeast infection goes away will I start to loose weight easier?'

  1. Powered By Yahoo Answers - November 19th, 2008 at 2:37 pm

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    I have never heard of a butterfly chest yeast infection but its possible that when you stop taking the meds you may loose WATER. Some meds cause you to retain water and so its reasonable to assume that when you discontinue the use of the meds this may happen. I hope you feel better soon..but what the heck is a butterfly chest yeast infection???

  2. Powered By Yahoo Answers - November 22nd, 2008 at 6:48 am

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    Hi,

    One of the effect of the yeast infection is gaining weight, I don’t think it is because of the medications you take but I am not really sure, however if you have taken threelac for candida then you may suffer of chronic condition and you need to get rid of it…

  3. Powered By Yahoo Answers - November 25th, 2008 at 5:30 am

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    Yeah you will lose the weight, once you get off the medication.

    But, more importantly, instead of using over the counter meds which only suppresses the bacteria for a while before it attacks again, I think its better to understand why you got the infection in the first place.

    Some of the food that we eat on a daily basis causes the dormant bacteria to become active!!

  4. Powered By Yahoo Answers - November 25th, 2008 at 5:34 am

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    maybe you can try drink coffer


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