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Gynecological Applications
One of the most common gynaecological infections is infection of the vulva and vagina caused by yeast fungi. Most women suffer from an infection at least once during their lives. The number and severity of symptoms can vary. The following symptoms are reported:
Itching
Vaginal discharge (sometimes cheesy)
Burning
Redness
Swelling
Other, e.g. pain during sexual intercourse
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Thrush is irritating and uncomfortable, as you will know if you have had it in the past. But it is nothing to be embarrassed about – after all, many women find themselves suffering from this surprisingly common medical ailment at some stage in their life.
If you have not experienced the symptoms, you have probably read about them – itching, soreness and sometimes a whitish, curd-like, odourless discharge. But what brings on thrush (vaginal candidiasis) in the first place?
It is caused by a yeast-like fungus, candida albicans, which is naturally present in the bowel and vagina. If the acid/alkaline balance of the vagina becomes disturbed, the fungus multiplies to the extent where the natural acid in the vagina can not keep it under control. Something has to trigger the imbalance, and the possible culprits include:
• Taking certain antibiotics (they can kill off the “friendly” bacteria that keep the vagina acid).
• Using perfumed or medicated soaps, or bubble bath.
• Tight clothing (can create a moist, warm environment in which candida thrives).
• Taking the pill.
• Menstruation (blood is alkaline, therefore it reduces the acidity of the vagina).
• Pregnancy (hormonal changes can upset the acid balance).
So what is the best way to get rid of thrush? If it is the first time you have had it, it is a good idea to consult your GP. But if your doctor has prescribed Clotrimazole – used and trusted by women for years as a “friend in need” – in the past and you recognize the symptoms, you can easily treat yourself with any Clotrimazole medication (cream or pessaries) from any pharmacy.
Comination of cream and pessaries (Canesten Combi) is a convenient combination treatment that treats the cause and the itching. The pack contains a tube of soothing cream, which you use 2-3 times a day; and a single pessary with applicator, which works while you sleep.
Not only does the dual action of cream and pessary make it specially effective, but both treat the problem exactly where it is – which is exactly what you want!
Clotrimazole description...
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Drug category:Antifungals
Clotrimazole scientific update
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