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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Vaginal Infection

Hi i had sever vaginal fungal infection during pregnancy causing rupture membrane .preterm labour.now i 6weeks post delivery still has same problem.i used befor all anti vaginal drug.canesten .gynodaktarin.albothyl.flagyl. for 5 months .no benefit.whats solution????
Mon, 31 Jul 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. Self-medication is to be avoided in the current scenario. You need to have a speculum examination by a specialist and exclude other causes like erosion, polyps etc. A swab test should be done from the vagina and cervix to see what infection you harbor and the sensitivity. Further management can be planned accordingly. Simultaneously, urinary tract infection also should be excluded and blood sugar levels tested. Maintain proper genital hygiene, avoid tight fitting undergarments, douches and tampons. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Vaginal Infection

Hello, Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. Self-medication is to be avoided in the current scenario. You need to have a speculum examination by a specialist and exclude other causes like erosion, polyps etc. A swab test should be done from the vagina and cervix to see what infection you harbor and the sensitivity. Further management can be planned accordingly. Simultaneously, urinary tract infection also should be excluded and blood sugar levels tested. Maintain proper genital hygiene, avoid tight fitting undergarments, douches and tampons. Hope this helps.