Hello. Yesterday I visited my friend (60 years old woman) and she complained about problems with itching and burning on the clitoris and the vagina. Judging by her description, it looks like a thrush. I made her go to the doctor. The doctor also suggested that it is a thrush, but he prescribed her Cetraben cream. When she told me about it, it seemed to me that from the doctor s side it was a mockery. Firstly, he did not take the swab of the culture to sent it to test. Secondly, trying to cure the thrush by Cetraben is simply impossible. I told my friend that she should go to the doctor again and demand that he get her swab and after test namingachili correct treatment. I advised her to go to the pharmacy and ask for flukonozole, but I presume that it will not be sold without a prescription. My main question is: HOW DOCTOR WITHOUT RESEARCH SAID THAT IT IS A THRUSH, WHY HE PRESCRIBED HER CETRABEN AND NOTHING MORE? Explane please.