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Vaginitis is an infection of the vagina usually caused by a fungus. A woman with this condition may have itching or burning and may notice a discharge. Women who have diabetes may develop vaginitis more often than women who do not have diabetes.
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Vaginitis as related to Antifungal Medications
- Yeast Infection Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment by MedicineNet.com
Vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis) and vulvitis may be treated with antifungal medications that are applied topically in and around the vagina or with antifungal ...
- Improving Appropriate Use of Antifungal Medications: The Role of an ...
Objectives: To determine whether patients can understand and use the vaginal pH device in the diagnosis of vaginitis. To compare whether vaginal pH readings determined by ... ...
- Vaginitis, yeast definition - Womens Health and Medical Information on ...
Yeast vaginitis can be treated with antifungal medications applied to the affected area or taken by mouth. Topically applied antibiotic creams include butoconazole (FEMSTAT 3), ...
- Yeast vaginitis definition - Womens Health and Medical Information on ...
Yeast vaginitis can be treated with antifungal medications applied to the affected area or taken by mouth. Topically applied antibiotic creams include butoconazole (FEMSTAT 3), ...
- Vaginitis
Vaginitis. Also listed as: Vaginal inflammation. Signs and ... topical treatments are started before oral medications. ... beverage) three times daily, for antibacterial, antifungal ...
- Vaginitis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vaginal mucosa and often ... It may include oral or topical antibiotics and/or antifungal creams, antibacterial creams, or similar medications.
- InteliHealth:
Candida vaginitis can be treated with antifungal medications that are administered directly into the vagina as tablets, creams, ointments or suppositories.
- Vaginitis
Vaginitis. Vaginitis is described medically as irritation and/or inflammation of the ... orally or intra-vaginally with either prescription or over-the-counter antifungal medications ...
- Impact of Vaginal Antifungal Products on Health Care
In 1990, clotrimazole became the first available OTC drug to treat candidal vaginitis. Subsequently several other prescription antifungal medications have also been available in ...
- Yeast Infection Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment by MedicineNet.com
... by itching, burning, soreness, pain during intercourse and/or urination, and vaginal discharge. Yeast vaginitis can be treated with antifungal medications applied to ...

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