What can be some possible causes for reoccurring bacterial infections?
Your body has probably developed an ‘immunity’ to the antibiotics that you’re using to treat your yeast infections. The first thing you should do is make an appointment with your gynecologist to make sure that it is indeed a yeast infection (the discharge is white with cottage cheese consistency). The causes of recurrent infections include pregnancy, recurrent use of broad spectrum antibiotics, using perfumed soaps, jacuzzi use, bubble baths and highly chlorinated pools. It sounds like your yeast infections are quite severe and therefore, you might want to talk to your doctor about trying Diflucan. The sources below will explain things in greater detail. Good luck.