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Recurring UTIs, Thrush & Herpes

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Fifteenthnamechange · 14/09/2019 07:36

I get thrush once a month, UTIs 3x per year or more & now horrific herpes outbreaks on thigh (have had herpes outbreaks for years but only every couple of years & on bum not thigh). Any ideas what might be underlying cause?

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Teagoanngoanngoann · 14/09/2019 21:38

www.avogel.co.uk/health/cystitis/is-there-a-link-between-cystits-and-thrush/

Try reading this. It might give you some answers. Also what type of contraception are you using and is there a link between the time you get thrush every month and your period? It could all be hormonal. I have started getting thrush every month before and during my period and have been told im perimenopausal so looks like its a reaction to my lovely hormone levels. Its such a misery every month. Thought i also had herpes outbreaks with it but got checked and it turns out really bad thrush can give you ulcer like spots and bumps so i literally feel your pain. Flowers

Fifteenthnamechange · 18/09/2019 07:47

Thanks for this. I think there are things I should/shouldn't be eating but it's hard to work out what. And requires organisation! Thanks

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Teagoanngoanngoann · 18/09/2019 08:50

www.amazon.co.uk/Candida-Cleanse-Capsules-Powerful-Herbs/dp/B06WP9L2NT/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=probiotic+tablets+thrush&tag=mumsnetforu03-21&qid=1568792821&sr=8-3
Have you also thought about trying something like this? It seems to get great reviews. There are quite a few on the market. Might be worth a try. X

Fifteenthnamechange · 20/09/2019 06:27

@Teagoanngoanngoann thanks, I'll have a look into them Thanks

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