Brief Answer:
it can take 36 hours for an improvement
Detailed Answer:
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It can take 36 to 48 hours for improvement to occur with these anti fungal medications such as
diflucan.
This is because fungi, such as those in
yeast infections, are slow to respond to treatment.
You can apply a mild lubricant or if you have a mild
steroid cream you can apply this as well. The steroid cream would reduce the inflammation caused by the yeast and help relieve the itching till the antifungal you are using start to have an effect
Cleocin vaginal ovules are anti bacterial and are used to
bacterial vaginosis, they would not be effective for a yeast infection.
Like all medications there are potential side effects and it is possible that it is contributing to how you are feeling this am.
If your infection and itching is due to a yeast infection then you may want to use an anti fungal cream or ovule though some persons use only dilflucan.
Examples of over the counter anti fungal creams are: monistat,
terazol, clotrimaderm, femstat,
lotrisone.
In summary, if your doctor believes that the infection is bacterial vaginosis then the cleocin will help treat it, if it is yeast infection, it would not be effective and you may need another cream/ovule.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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