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Used Tioconazole For Yeast Infection. Swollen Labia Minora, Pain. Difficulty Walking Or Sitting. Serious?

I believe I ve had a yeast infection for the past few days and used Tioconazole last night. I woke up and felt pain and swelling and noticed that my labia minora is extremely swollen. It is probably at least 5 times the normal size and it is difficult to walk or sit without pain. Is this something very serious? Should I seek help for this immediately or can I go see a doctor today after work?
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
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Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
The swelling in the labia is suggestive of local vulvovaginitis in the area. You need both local and oral broad spectrum antibiotics for the treatment. Do consult your gynecologist for this.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal ,
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Used Tioconazole For Yeast Infection. Swollen Labia Minora, Pain. Difficulty Walking Or Sitting. Serious?

Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The swelling in the labia is suggestive of local vulvovaginitis in the area. You need both local and oral broad spectrum antibiotics for the treatment. Do consult your gynecologist for this. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal , drrakhitayal@gmail.com