I am getting white pieces of tissue paper like pieces every time I pee. I don't know if it coming along with pee or from the vagina. I have a lot of itching and inflammation in the vulvar area. I have been treated for yeast infection in January. Please suggest some medication for immediate relief.
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You have vaginal candidiasis
A fungal infection
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Tab candid v6 vaginal insertion daily one at bed time avoid intercourse for 1 wk
Candid cream for application in vulvar region
Tab candiforce 100 mg daily two for 5 days for both partners
Next Steps
avoid tight inner garments
use cotton panties at day time
Take Tablet Ketoconazole 200 mg twice a day for 5 days followed by twice a week for 6 weeks
Take Tablet Levocetrizine twice a day for 5 days
Cansoft CL vaginum pessary for 6 days at bedtime when not having periods
Next Steps
To avoid ping pong infection Take partner treatment with Tablet Ketoconazole 200 mg twice a day for 5 days
Use Barrier contraception like condom for 3 months
Health Tips
Keep dry
Use V-wash or Intiwash for vagina and vulva cleaning after using washroom
Use Dermadew soap for taking bath
Use cotton panties or no panties for a month
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