May the vaginal discharge provoked by taking Tamoxifen, causes yeast infection?
Even though Tamoxifen is an antagonist in breast tissue it acts as partial agonist on the endometrium and has been linked to endometrial cancer in some women. Therefore endometrial changes, including cancer, are among tamoxifen’s side effects. Tamoxifen is hormonal treatment. You may notice vaginal itching and a bad-smelling discharge while on hormonal therapies. That’s because the lack of estrogen can cause a change in the “environment” of the vagina that makes it more inviting to yeast. This creates an ongoing yeast infection of the vagina and vulva (including all of the areas tucked inside, such as under the hood of the clitoris). The infection produces a white paste or small cottage-cheese-like curds in the vaginal area. To lower your risk of developing yeast infections, gently rinse out your vagina and vulva on a regular basis with water. Ask your doctor if it’s okay use a little bit of a VERY mild soap (like Dove). If you have obvious signs of yeast infection or your doctor diagn