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Tag: Vaginal health

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What is in Papilocare gel?

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According to a 2021 study, Papilocare vaginal gel was found to be effective in repairing low-grade cervical lesions in women infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV). This efficacy leads many to question: **What is in Papilocare gel?**

Is Canesten Pessary or Soft Gel Better? A Comprehensive Comparison

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According to a real-world study, over 90% of consumers reported improvement in symptoms after using a Canesten product for vaginal thrush. When faced with a fungal infection, a common question is **is Canesten pessary or soft gel better?**, with the answer largely depending on personal preference and comfort.

Which is better, Monistat or Canesten?: A Comparative Guide to OTC Yeast Infection Treatments

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), millions of women experience vaginal yeast infections each year, making over-the-counter (OTC) treatments a common need. When faced with symptoms, many turn to household names like Monistat and Canesten, yet struggle to determine which is better, Monistat or Canesten, for their needs.

Can I use Vagifem and Canesten together? A Guide to Safe Combined Use

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Approximately 50% of postmenopausal women experience symptoms of atrophic vaginitis, the condition Vagifem is often prescribed to treat. However, vaginal yeast infections requiring an antifungal like Canesten can also occur, leading to the common question: **Can I use Vagifem and Canesten together?** The answer is yes, but with careful timing and medical supervision.

Can I treat a yeast infection while taking metronidazole?

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Approximately 10% of women who take metronidazole experience a subsequent vaginal yeast infection. This often occurs because metronidazole, an antibiotic for bacterial infections like BV, can disrupt the vaginal flora, leading to an overgrowth of Candida fungus. This guide explores whether you can treat a yeast infection while taking metronidazole and the right steps to take.

How many treatments does it take to get rid of BV? A comprehensive guide

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According to the CDC, BV is the most common cause of vaginal symptoms among women aged 15–44 years. For many, a single round of antibiotics is sufficient, but persistent or recurring cases can require multiple rounds of treatment. Understanding 'How many treatments does it take to get rid of BV?' involves considering both initial therapy and strategies for managing recurrence.

Can desogestrel cause thrush? Understanding the Link

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According to user-reported data, roughly 17% of people on the desogestrel pill have experienced thrush. While hormonal contraception does not directly 'cause' yeast infections, the hormonal changes associated with the progestogen-only pill can increase a person's susceptibility to developing one. Understanding this connection can help you manage your vaginal health effectively while on desogestrel.

Should you take a probiotic when taking fluconazole?

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According to a 2015 study, combining a prescription antifungal like fluconazole with probiotic vaginal suppositories was shown to make the antifungal more effective and reduce the chances of a yeast infection returning. This positive evidence prompts many to ask, "Should you take a probiotic when taking fluconazole?"

Can chlamydia antibiotics give you thrush? Understanding the link

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It is a well-established fact that anywhere from 10% to 30% of people who take antibiotics may experience a subsequent yeast infection. This is a common and often predictable side effect, meaning it is indeed possible for chlamydia antibiotics to give you thrush by disrupting the body's natural microbial balance.