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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Yeast Infection

Hi I m Rana I have got vaginal yeast infection recently. I consulted a dermatologist and gave Fluanazole 150mg (1 night) Piriton 4mg (15days) Zeos (7 daya @ morning) And a cream to apply twice a day When she was to write the prescription she asked whether I am married or not I told no as am unmaried yet But I have had sexual intercouse with my would be I am bit scary thinking that this infection has any issue with the intercourse I had. Does treatment plan varies according to married and unmarried status? Should I consult the dermatologist again and make any test?
Wed, 3 Dec 2014
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Hi,
I understand your query.
The yeast infection of vagina is spread with intercourse to both partners. So even if one of them is treated, infection recurs again after sex. That is why ideally treatment is given to both the sex partners.
I would advise you to reconsult skin specialist/ gynecologist for extended treatment plan for your would be--- and get a healthy start to your married life.
Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Yeast Infection

Hi, I understand your query. The yeast infection of vagina is spread with intercourse to both partners. So even if one of them is treated, infection recurs again after sex. That is why ideally treatment is given to both the sex partners. I would advise you to reconsult skin specialist/ gynecologist for extended treatment plan for your would be--- and get a healthy start to your married life. Thanks.