Vaginal mycosis drugs and methods of treatment
Vaginal mycosis, i.e. vaginal candidiasis or vaginal thrush, is a common problem that affects many women. Vaginal thrush is an opportunistic disease, which means that it attacks weakened organisms. A fungal infection of the vagina or mycosis on the labia can take a chronic form, a one-off or occurring after antibiotic therapy. If you notice disturbing symptoms, be sure to consult a doctor to quickly implement appropriate medications for vaginal mycosis.
Vaginal thrush symptoms
- Itching and irritation of the vagina and vulva
- White, odorless discharge with the consistency of curd
- Redness and swelling of the intimate area
- Burning during intercourse and urination
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Vaginal mycosis - questions and answers
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What does vaginal thrush look like?
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What medications for vaginal thrush?
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What are the causes of vaginal mycosis?
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Is vaginal thrush contagious?
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Vaginal mycosis and period
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How long does untreated vaginal mycosis last?
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Untreated vaginal mycosis consequences - are they dangerous?
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