Aug 2011
7:29am, 23 Aug 2011
5,461 posts
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Liliaicha
That is not very helpful!
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Aug 2011
7:36am, 23 Aug 2011
36,207 posts
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plodding hippo
At a guess Lilaicha, that will be the same tablet you can buy over the counter for about twelve quid to treat thrush Fluconazole
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Aug 2011
7:43am, 23 Aug 2011
5,463 posts
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Liliaicha
Will it really help PH? £12 is new running shorts, half a massage or a race entry! Have to get my priorities right!
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Aug 2011
1:04pm, 23 Aug 2011
16 posts
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Krissie
Oooooo, buy over the counter, that would save me my yearly doctors trip. Like.
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Aug 2011
1:29pm, 23 Aug 2011
6,649 posts
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Slowboy
I had it.
I've never been so itchy - I was painting myself with calamine lotion, which the doctor had said would 'help'. It didn't, much.
Went away on it's own eventually, though.
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Aug 2011
1:32pm, 23 Aug 2011
16,866 posts
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Velociraptor
No, fluconazole won't help. Save the £12.
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Aug 2011
3:12pm, 23 Aug 2011
1,795 posts
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CatterickClaire
My son had this and the doc said it would go away in time on it's own & it did, took about 6 weeks though, just got to be patient I think.
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Aug 2011
9:01pm, 23 Aug 2011
18 posts
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Krissie
Hmph, why does my freaky version not go away on it's own? Have had the latest lot for 8 months, just gets worse until treated.
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Aug 2011
9:04pm, 23 Aug 2011
5,481 posts
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Liliaicha
Mine's not going away, it's getting worse
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Aug 2011
9:28pm, 23 Aug 2011
9,036 posts
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HellsBells
yours isn't pityriasis krissie - that's simply not the way it behaves
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