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How Can Vaginal Infection During Pregnancy Be Treated?
Hi Doc,My name is Miriam.I have been having unending yeast infection.It seems to go away for a while but later comes up.Iam now pregnant and i have flesh like small growths on my vulva and inside my vagina.I can see them and feel them also.Its like small meats growing there.Now my vulva and vagina look ugly.Please help doc
Hello dear. Welcome to Healthcaremagic. I read your query and I understand your concern. I think you should consider taking cotrimoxazole 2% cream at night intravaginally daily for 14 days since it is a recurent infection. Clotrimoxazole is b category in pregnancy by FDA and is recommanded intravaginally since it has minimal systemic absorption. Take care. Hope my answer was helpful, if yes, vote helpful. Regards, Dr Olgeta Xhufka ( general and family physician ).
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How Can Vaginal Infection During Pregnancy Be Treated?
Hello dear. Welcome to Healthcaremagic. I read your query and I understand your concern. I think you should consider taking cotrimoxazole 2% cream at night intravaginally daily for 14 days since it is a recurent infection. Clotrimoxazole is b category in pregnancy by FDA and is recommanded intravaginally since it has minimal systemic absorption. Take care. Hope my answer was helpful, if yes, vote helpful. Regards, Dr Olgeta Xhufka ( general and family physician ).