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Labia infection itching bright red skin
I got labia infection misdiagnosed as fungal infection by two doctors. Took fungal medicines creme gel soap washes for two months but condition worsened. Doctor diagnosed as bacterial vaginosis took(Atarax 25mg ) For one month. Got partially recovered. After stoppping medicine infection is again there. Symtoms - itching , bright red spot on labia minora . No discharge, smell or pain and burning only itching. Place is only red no scales nothing . Please suggest medicine.
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question I need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and last menes date & is there any abnormal discharge from vagina after period over? I need complete details regarding ur case so I can help you. If possible can you please take a pic of that area and send me so I can help you. For further guidance on it and medicine use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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Consult Need detailed history
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