I have developed sudden burning and itching in my vagina 3 days ago. I had a severe lower abdominal pain as well but it stopped after 1 day. But I still have burning and itching in vagina. Please help
I have tried topical cream and fluconazole 150 for 3 days now. But no relief
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Increase intake of yogurt, probiotics, vitamin C-rich foods like citrus fruits and leafy greens, and omega-3 fatty acid-rich foods like salmon and flaxseeds to help alleviate vaginal itching.
Burning sensation while urinating is often a sign of urinary tract infection as opposed to vulval fungal infection.
The topical cream and tab.fluconazole you tried are both anti fungal and if your infection is bacterial, they will not help.
I would suggest a urine routine test to analyse the degree of infection and based on that a course of antibiotics can be started.
In the meanwhile, drink plenty of water and urinate frequently.
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It is advised to take the urine routine test as soon as possible to avoid further complications.
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