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Can Ringworm Infections Cause Vaginal Inches?

i am on pills for ringworm. i have a very bad case on my thighs and recently my vagina started itching everywhere, inside and out. Vagasil seems to help the itchyness a little but it s become unbearable. Do you think the itchyness could be due to the ringworm?
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that you also have a fungal infection in the genitalia since you have widespread infection elsewhere.

The oral antifungals that you are using for the infection on your limbs should help the vaginal infection.

If you are not seeing any improvement then you may want to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. He or she can provide you with alternative topical or oral medication.

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Can Ringworm Infections Cause Vaginal Inches?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that you also have a fungal infection in the genitalia since you have widespread infection elsewhere. The oral antifungals that you are using for the infection on your limbs should help the vaginal infection. If you are not seeing any improvement then you may want to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. He or she can provide you with alternative topical or oral medication. I hope this helps