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Painful Vagina With Rashes After Using Candizole V Cream For Itching Caused By Ranclav Tablets For Bladder Infection. Any Thoughts?

HI i am pregnant and i went to my doctor and she gave me Ranclav 375 tablets because i a had bladder infection, however, i was drinking the Ranclav tablets together with my Preg Omega Plus vitamins, on my firth day of using this medication my vagina started itching and i used Candizole V vaginal cream now the vagina is so painful and feels like it has rash arround it, what might be the cause and what should i do?
Thu, 16 Jan 2014
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Hello, I would be happy to help with your question.

Any time that you use antibiotics for a bacterial infection, one of the effects is an increased risk of yeast infections. In pregnancy, we typically treat these yeast infections with vaginal creams, and on occasion, this treatment might lead to a burning sensation. In your case, the reaction is somewhat dramatic and should be assessed by a doctor. It might be that you are actually a candidate for the use of oral yeast medication.

I hope that this helps and good luck!
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Painful Vagina With Rashes After Using Candizole V Cream For Itching Caused By Ranclav Tablets For Bladder Infection. Any Thoughts?

Hello, I would be happy to help with your question. Any time that you use antibiotics for a bacterial infection, one of the effects is an increased risk of yeast infections. In pregnancy, we typically treat these yeast infections with vaginal creams, and on occasion, this treatment might lead to a burning sensation. In your case, the reaction is somewhat dramatic and should be assessed by a doctor. It might be that you are actually a candidate for the use of oral yeast medication. I hope that this helps and good luck!