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How can I reduce the number of yeast infections and is it normal for me to bleed during treatment?

Yes, it is possible to experience some spotting or light bleeding during yeast infection treatments. This can happen due to irritation or inflammation of the vaginal tissues. If the bleeding is heavy or continues for an extended period, it is advisable to consult a medical professional for further evaluation.

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