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I have been married for 9 months ، then 3 months ago I had severe itching in the vagina and noticed the presence of many white pills and secretions, so I went to a gynecologist and prescribed a medicine for me miconazole nitrate 400 (vaginal suppositories), vocort cream (contains diflucortolone valerate and isoconazole nitrate as active ingredients.) and fluconazole 150 mg capsule and I repeated vaginal suppositories twice, I mean six suppositories and I have never improved. I went to another doctor and asked me to perform an analysis to confirm the presence of fungi or bacteria and he prescribed the same medicine that the first doctor prescribed except the cream. I replaced it with a cream called ecorex (contains 10 mg econazole nitrate and 1 mg triamcinolone acetonide), and I adhered to the drug until the result of the analysis appeared and candida albicans appeared, but I did not improve. Unfortunately, there was no improvement, so I went back to my doctor and asked me to repeat the same first medication with an increased dose. This means six suppositories of miconazole nitrate 400 other used every day once and three capsules of fluconazole 150 mg used every three days once. This did not change anything, so I went to another doctor and asked me to repeat the analysis, so stop hylococcus aureus appeared in the analysis, so cefuroxime axetil gave me two pills daily for five days in addition to a vaginal gel called multi-gyn actigel, but the condition worsened and the pain, itching and space of the pain increased. In addition to the amount of dense secretions, it is green and I no longer know what to do.

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Gynaecologist•Chennai
Really needs an in person consultation.
Need to check up with your immunity and viral serology as well. The way you explained with so many anti fungal and antibiotic you still have green discharge is highly infectious and damages your over all health as well. Contact directly.
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I have been married for 9 months, and 3 months ago, I had severe itching in the vagina, and I noticed many pills and white secretions, so I went to a gynecologist, and he prescribed a medicine for me: miconazole nitrate 400 (vaginal suppositories), and vocort cream (contains diflucortolone valerate and isoconazole nitrate as active ingredients.) and fluconazole 150 mg capsule I repeated the vaginal suppositories twice, meaning six suppositories, and I never got better, so I went to another doctor and asked me to do an analysis to ensure the presence of fungi or bacteria, and he prescribed the same medicine that the first doctor prescribed, except for the cream. Replace it with the cream of his name ecorex (contains 10 mg econazole nitrate and 1 mg triamcinolone acetonide), I adhered to the medication until the results of the analysis appeared, and it showed the presence of candida albicans, but it did not improve, so the doctor replaced the drug for me with a drug named mycoten (clotrimazole) in addition to 3 capsules of fluconazole 150 mg unfortunately, there was no improvement, so I went back to my doctor, and he asked me to repeat the same first medication with an increase in the dose. This means: six other suppositories miconazole nitrate 400 to be used each day three capsules of fluconazole 150 mg are used every three days once. This did not change anything, so I went to another doctor and he asked me to repeat the analysis, and the analysis showed the presence of stap hylococcus aureus. In addition to the amount of thick green secretions, I no longer know what to do.

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Gynaecologist•Calicut
Staph aureus is a skin bacteria. There is no relevance of finding it in testing.
U better go for simple sitz bath. It will take care of everything rather than having all medicines.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of groin. You could have applied econazole and oxiconazole ointments. And concurrently Try (Biochemic) Bio Combination no 20 . 4 pills 4 times a day
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of groin, apply econazole and oxiconazole ointments and concurrently try (biochemic) bio combination no 20. 4 pills 4 times a day.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of groin. You could have applied econazole and oxiconazole ointments and concurrently try (biochemic) bio combination no 20. 4 pills 4 times a day
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of groin. You could have applied econazole and oxiconazole ointments and concurrently try (biochemic) bio combination no 20. Requires detailed questioning so as to ascertain your personality and to treat you symptomatically. Treatment is available, safe and without side effects in biochemic system of medication. Consult me in private.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
These are used to treat fungal infections of the skin, scalp and nails. They include clotrimazole, econazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, tioconazole, terbinafine, and amorolfine. They come in various different brand names. Sometimes an antifungal cream is combined with other creams when two actions are required.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of groin. You could have applied econazole and oxiconazole ointments and concurrently try (Biochemic) Bio combination no 20. Requires detailed questioning so as to ascertain your personality and to treat you symptomatically. Treatment is available, safe and without side effects in Biochemic system of medication. Consult me in private
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Tinea cruris is a dermatophyte, a type of fungal infection of the groin region in either sex, though more often seen in males. The fungicidal allylamines (naftifine and terbinafine) and butenafine (allylamine derivative) are a more costly group of topical tinea treatments, yet they are more convenient as they allow for a shorter duration of treatment compared with fungistatic azoles (clotrimazole, econazole, ketoconazole, oxiconazole.
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