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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Epithelial And Pus Cells Infection

Am jane, 22yrs, 53kg, 6cm height. I hv been suffering frm numerous epithelial n pus cells infection since january this year, the 1st medication was antifungal,antibiotics n pessaries on 21st march, the same treatment last month and now am on fluconazole 200mg od for 3 days.my infection is always recuring n disturbing. Plz help.
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concern. you may greatly disturbed with your problem but one thing you tell me that -are you pregnant or suffering from any other illness because recurrent RTI may be a sign of decreased immune status. Another thing is that these infection s can be catched fromyour partner if he is infected. What happen that the symptoms are more pronounced in female that why they suffer more. So both of you go to clinic and get tested.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Epithelial And Pus Cells Infection

Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concern. you may greatly disturbed with your problem but one thing you tell me that -are you pregnant or suffering from any other illness because recurrent RTI may be a sign of decreased immune status. Another thing is that these infection s can be catched fromyour partner if he is infected. What happen that the symptoms are more pronounced in female that why they suffer more. So both of you go to clinic and get tested.