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Having Fungal Infection On Vagina, Face And Nose. Using Candid-b. Suggest Ayurvedic Medicine
Am suffering from fungal infection from past 3 months on my vaginal part and on my face near nose and eyes part one of the doctor suggested me to go with lecivent cream and candid-b for private parts itching has not happening but still with face wt to do if any ayurvedic pl suggest me and i want to get rid of this and i want know does it affect pregnancy as we r planning for this
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Though candida infecton is common in vagina, it is not that frequent on the face, unless there is an immunosuppression. Visit to a lab where there is facility for diagnosis of cutaneous infection to get it confirmed. It may turn out to be a dermatophyte infection.
Raw garlic and ginger are said to have antibacterial and antifungal properties, but an ayurvedic practitioner can better tell it, if you really want it.
Do consult with an obstetrican before going for coception.
Thank you so much for posting your querry. All the best
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Having Fungal Infection On Vagina, Face And Nose. Using Candid-b. Suggest Ayurvedic Medicine
Hi welcome to HCM Though candida infecton is common in vagina, it is not that frequent on the face, unless there is an immunosuppression. Visit to a lab where there is facility for diagnosis of cutaneous infection to get it confirmed. It may turn out to be a dermatophyte infection. Raw garlic and ginger are said to have antibacterial and antifungal properties, but an ayurvedic practitioner can better tell it, if you really want it. Do consult with an obstetrican before going for coception. Thank you so much for posting your querry. All the best