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Can Vaginal Infection Be Treated With Soframycin?

I have had Veginal infection in past which i got treated after medical consultation. Now since 3 4 days when i am having intercourse with husband i am feeling terrible pain at the entrance if vegina like there are scratches. And a watery slimy ill smell discharge too. Can i use soframycin there?
Wed, 17 Aug 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Based on your symptoms, the infection has not resolved and you may need retreating

Soframycin would not be helpful since it is not useful for these types of infections.

A vaginal swab to determine the exact cause of infection would be helpful, the swab would also help to determine the medication that would work best.

You should see your doctor for assessment.

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Can Vaginal Infection Be Treated With Soframycin?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Based on your symptoms, the infection has not resolved and you may need retreating Soframycin would not be helpful since it is not useful for these types of infections. A vaginal swab to determine the exact cause of infection would be helpful, the swab would also help to determine the medication that would work best. You should see your doctor for assessment. I hope this helps