Don't do it: This isn't a smart idea. First, how do you know you have a yeast infection? If you have discharge from the urethra or urinary discomfort, it's probably an STD, not yeast; it need professional evaluation, testing, and treatment. And if in fact it is yeast, terconazole cream is formulated for vaginal treatment in women; it's effect in the urethra is unknown. Stop screwing around and get proper care.
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