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I have white vaginal discharge. Can I take Candifem Vaginal Tablet?

Asked by Female, 31 · 2 months ago

You should not use Candifem or any medication without a doctor’s advice. White discharge can have many causes, including yeast infection, bacterial infection, or hormonal changes. A doctor can check your symptoms, do an examination, and run tests if needed to identify the exact cause. They can then safely and effectively prescribe the right treatment.
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⚕️ Possible Causes

  • Vaginal infections such as candidiasis, trichomoniasis, or bacterial vaginosis can cause white discharge.
  • It could also be a normal physiological discharge, which varies depending on the menstrual cycle.

💊 Treatment Options

  • Candifem Vaginal Tablet, containing Ornidazole and Miconazole, is used to treat vaginal infections by damaging the DNA of bacteria and fungi.
  • This medication may cause side effects like local irritation, itching, or a burning sensation at the application site.

⚠️ Important Information

  • If you are allergic to any components of Candifem Vaginal Tablet, inform your doctor.
  • Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before using this medication.

It's important to consult a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.

Answered 2 months ago

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I am a 22-year-old female, and I have a 2.5-year-old baby who is still breastfeeding. I have itching near my vagina, and sometimes the area becomes swollen and red, especially after intercourse. What medicine or ointment can help relieve this problem safely while breastfeeding?
Itching, redness, and swelling around the vaginal area after sex can be caused by things like fungal infections, irritation, allergies, friction, dryness, poor hygiene, or sensitivity to soaps, lubricants, or condoms. If you are breastfeeding, hormonal changes may also cause dryness and make the skin more sensitive, which can lead to discomfort after sex. If the area keeps getting irritated, symptoms might last longer or get worse. To help reduce irritation, keep the area clean and dry, wear loose cotton underwear, avoid scented soaps or harsh washes, and change out of wet clothes quickly. Using too many over-the-counter creams without knowing the cause can sometimes make fungal infections or skin sensitivity worse. Some medicines and ointments are safer to use while breastfeeding, but the right treatment depends on whether the problem is caused by fungus, bacteria, allergies, or dryness. Try not to scratch the area, as this can make redness and swelling worse. Drinking enough water and taking gentle care of the area can also help it heal. Consult a doctor if your symptoms keep coming back, if you notice unusual discharge, a bad smell, fever, severe pain, pain when urinating, or if swelling gets worse even with good hygiene and care.
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