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how long does a yeast infection last?

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PostPosted: 05/21/07 - 21:36    Post subject: how long does a yeast infection last? Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had burning and itching in my testicles for over a month. My doctor says it is a yeat infection and that it will go away. She prescribed an antifungal cream that helps only by taking the itching away temporarily but the problem remains. Anyone know how long a yeast infection can last and what other medication I can take to cure it?
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