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Fungal infection in v****a?

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Everytime I have s*x with my husband I develop fungal infecion in my v****a. However my husband is asymptomic. Any treatment for this?

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  1. It is because of Lactobacillus acidophilus, a type of beneficial bacteria normally found in the v****a. This type of vaginitis results from overgrowth of one of several organisms normally present in your v****a, upsetting the natural balance of vaginal bacteria. Yeast infections. A naturally occurring fungus called Candida albicans usually causes this type of vaginitis. An estimated three out of four women will have a yeast infection in their lifetime.

    May be that the bacteria is gone in your system while it is not making any difference for your husband and he can withstand it.

    It is better to consult your doctor and he may give suitable medicines depending upon the test results and evaluation.

    For Bacterial vaginosis.- For this type of vaginitis, your doctor may prescribe metronidazole (Flagyl, MetroGel) or clindamycin (Cleocin) as tablets or vaginal gels or creams.

    For Yeast infections-. Yeast infections usually are treated with an antifungal cream or suppository, such as miconazole (Monistat) and clotrimazole (Gyne-Lotrimin). Yeast infections may also be treated with an oral antifungal medication, such as fluconazole (Diflucan). The advantages of over-the-counter treatment for a yeast infection are convenience, cost and not having to wait to see your doctor. The catch is you may be treating something other than a yeast infection. It's possible to mistake a yeast infection for other types of vaginitis or other conditions that need different treatment. Using the wrong medicine may delay a proper diagnosis and the most appropriate treatment, and can lead to complications-

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