What Is The Remedy For Burning And Itching Caused Due To Vaginal Infection?
I am suffering from burning and itching in my vaginal since one month. I took duflican 150 mg twice within twenty days and I took gino daktarin 400mg for four days then I continued with avocin for seven days plus washing with betasept inside my vaginal for 12 days. This is after I got the result of analysis which was growth of mixed flora. Please advise
I am so sorry that you have tried all that and still have the irritation that you describe. You may want to discuss with your doctor any possible substances or exposures that could be causing the irritation due to a sensitivity or skin allergy. Things like new shampoos, lotions, soaps, even laundry detergents can cause it. It might be a good idea to stop using all treatments and products in that area for a week or so and see if you can figure out what might be causing the problem. If the symptoms resolve when you stop using these products, then you can reintroduce them slowly one by one to figure out what it might be. If that doesn't help, your doctor may want to try treating you wit a steroid cream, and maybe do additional cultures to find more rare infection of unusual types of yeast that might be causing the problem. I hope you find out soon what is wrong! good luck!
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What Is The Remedy For Burning And Itching Caused Due To Vaginal Infection?
I am so sorry that you have tried all that and still have the irritation that you describe. You may want to discuss with your doctor any possible substances or exposures that could be causing the irritation due to a sensitivity or skin allergy. Things like new shampoos, lotions, soaps, even laundry detergents can cause it. It might be a good idea to stop using all treatments and products in that area for a week or so and see if you can figure out what might be causing the problem. If the symptoms resolve when you stop using these products, then you can reintroduce them slowly one by one to figure out what it might be. If that doesn t help, your doctor may want to try treating you wit a steroid cream, and maybe do additional cultures to find more rare infection of unusual types of yeast that might be causing the problem. I hope you find out soon what is wrong! good luck!