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Redness In Vulva, Discomfort. Used Polysporin And Betadine Cream. Transvaginal Ultrasound Done. What Can We Expect?

Hello. One week after a transvaginal ultrasound I had a redness between the vulva and a bit of opening in the middle of the redness. I use bethadine cream for 10 days but no improvement. After 1 month I have 2 small openings on the left and 1 on the right in the same location. It is extremely painful and uncomfortable. I used polysporin for 3 days but no improvement. I do not have a sexual partner for 4 months.
Thu, 10 Oct 2013
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Hi,
It seems that due to procedure there might be having some soreness or minor injury locally giving rise to some infection.
Go for one antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicine course after consulting your Gynaec.
Continue with local antibiotic cream.
Keep local hygiene clean.
Ok and take care.
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Redness In Vulva, Discomfort. Used Polysporin And Betadine Cream. Transvaginal Ultrasound Done. What Can We Expect?

Hi, It seems that due to procedure there might be having some soreness or minor injury locally giving rise to some infection. Go for one antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicine course after consulting your Gynaec. Continue with local antibiotic cream. Keep local hygiene clean. Ok and take care.