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How Long Does Gyno Travogen Take To Cure Vaginal Yeast Infection?

Hi Dr,
i have vaginal yeast infection for tha past 1 year.i saw my Dr last november,she gave me some oral medicine..then it went for only 2 montha & again it came back.it was not that much horrible so i did not see my Dr .now it became worst so,yesterday i went to see her.she inserted gynotravogen ovule into my vagina.i feel still itchy.i want to know how many days i have to wait.if it still persist what can i do?
Am planning for a baby now waht to do Dr please help out.
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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welcome,
it would start working within 2-3 days,
if this does not work review the diagnosis,
start taking tablet folic acid for healthy baby,
discuss with gynecologist before you become pregnant about details of oral medicines taken by you in past for fungal infection,
they may harm your coming baby,
take care,
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How Long Does Gyno Travogen Take To Cure Vaginal Yeast Infection?

welcome, it would start working within 2-3 days, if this does not work review the diagnosis, start taking tablet folic acid for healthy baby, discuss with gynecologist before you become pregnant about details of oral medicines taken by you in past for fungal infection, they may harm your coming baby, take care,