Thrush
Treatment usually involves antifungal creams or pessaries (tablets), which are available without a script at the pharmacist. Treatments are put inside the vagina with a special applicator and take from one to six days. The treatment helps reduce ... [... more]
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Tinea
Tinea infections respond well to antifungal creams. You should also use good hygiene and air the affected areas as much as possible. Some infections are harder to shift and might also require an oral dose of antifungal medication. Some strains ... [... more]
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Breastfeeding - Dealing With Nipple Problems
Recent research has found that a bacterial infection of the nipples can be mistakenly diagnosed as nipple thrush or be present in conjunction with thrush. Treatment with an antibacterial ointment or a combination antibacterial and antifungal ... [... more]
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