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Suggest Treatment For Thick Vaginal Discharge

I had a yeast infection a few weeks ago and I used these tablets that you put in your vagaina and it seemed to help me and everytning felt better. But now it s a few weeks after and my vagina hasn t felt normal since. I still have a thick wetness and when I itched it ealier it seemed to swell and my vagina got even more irritated with the itching
Wed, 27 Apr 2016
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Hello dear
Undwrstans your concerns
You have yeast vaginal infection most commonly due to candida.
For exact diagnosis consult the gynecologist and under go following test
Pelvic examination
Vaginal cell microscopy
Cell culture

Meanwhile take following advice
Single dose of diflucan, if not respond take three dose
Ointment trazol
Wash vagina with warm salted water whenever you feels itch
Lactobacilii orally or vaginaly
Wear pure Cotton loose garments
Avoid excessive sugar in diet
Keep the vagina clean and dry
Ointment hydrocortisone if itching is sever
Use liquid based lption containing vitin.and minerals

Hope this may help you
Best regards
Dr.sagar
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Suggest Treatment For Thick Vaginal Discharge

Hello dear Undwrstans your concerns You have yeast vaginal infection most commonly due to candida. For exact diagnosis consult the gynecologist and under go following test Pelvic examination Vaginal cell microscopy Cell culture Meanwhile take following advice Single dose of diflucan, if not respond take three dose Ointment trazol Wash vagina with warm salted water whenever you feels itch Lactobacilii orally or vaginaly Wear pure Cotton loose garments Avoid excessive sugar in diet Keep the vagina clean and dry Ointment hydrocortisone if itching is sever Use liquid based lption containing vitin.and minerals Hope this may help you Best regards Dr.sagar