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Yeast Infection, Have Vaginal Discharge And Bumps On Vagina; Negative For Herpes. What Could The Problem Be?

Hey i have a question i have had yeast infection but i went to the doctors to get it fixed they tested me also to make sure i didnt have herpes it was negative and wen i came the next time then i started having problems last month early october the vaginal discharge came back then i was itching then last week i notice i have a few small painless bumps near my vaginal area could i have herpes or no or what could it because i had no bumps before until recently i havent had sexual contact in a while too web i found the bumps
Tue, 26 Nov 2013
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Hi,

It seems that you may be having candidal vulvovaginitis. Antifungal like itroconazole or ketoconazole may be taken for 2 weeks. Apply clotrimazole cream on vulva and insert clotrimazole vaginal tablet for few days. Improve immunity by immunoboosters. You. May undergo investigations to rule out HIV,DM, anaemia and other internal diseases. I advise you o consult dermatologist or gynaecologist.I hope you got my answer.
Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Yeast Infection, Have Vaginal Discharge And Bumps On Vagina; Negative For Herpes. What Could The Problem Be?

Hi, It seems that you may be having candidal vulvovaginitis. Antifungal like itroconazole or ketoconazole may be taken for 2 weeks. Apply clotrimazole cream on vulva and insert clotrimazole vaginal tablet for few days. Improve immunity by immunoboosters. You. May undergo investigations to rule out HIV,DM, anaemia and other internal diseases. I advise you o consult dermatologist or gynaecologist.I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD