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How Can Vaginal Infection Be Treated?

Hi am 33 years old .. 2 months back i had a viginal discharge with was chunky and thick in very light greenish color.The thick discharge went on for weeks then it stopped and thats went the very itchy started on the vulva region. I got my periods in between and the itch subsided during that time but after my periods the itchy got even worst so a family doctor suggested me VDM kit with canester vaginal cream ... using that i felt completely ok everything felt back to normal .. but 3 weeks back i had protected sexual intercourse with my partner and the next day i started feeling uncomfy in my private region with little itch ... the infection recurrent with the same process all over again with chunky thick light greenish discharge and when it stopped sever itch in my private region and the vulva and labia majora also feels swollen .shouldi rake the VDM kit again .Please help.
Mon, 28 Aug 2017
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello
You can take the VDM kit again. Also get your partner checked for any infection in his lower part.

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Dr. Tripat Mehta
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How Can Vaginal Infection Be Treated?

Hello You can take the VDM kit again. Also get your partner checked for any infection in his lower part. Thanks Dr. Tripat Mehta