After I had sex with my husband I got burning sensation while urinating and pain and dryness itching, Dr. advised me doxy, cefotoxime, for both of us and also she gave me bromezer, cetrizine, intiwash for myself only. I recovered .after one month later again I developed symptoms after sex with him so without consulting I took the same medicines again I recovered. But Dr. told me don't take too much medicines even though your husband has infection if you have strong immunity you will not get infected so eat healthy food she suggest. But I husband has no complains .Now we are using condoms he long should I use. Why Dr. did not prescribe bromezer to my husband please clear my doubt.
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Hello- Your doctor has prescribed antibiotics to you which generally don't have any use in vaginal dryness or itching during sex. When the vagina isn't properly lubricated it can feel itchy and irritated, making most daily activities uncomfortable and sexual intercourse less than pleasurable. The condition can affect women of all ages. A variety of conditions can cause vaginal dryness. Reduced estrogen levels are the main cause. There are many other herbs that help alleviate vaginal dryness. Aloe vera is helpful for infections and is known for its healing effects. It can be applied topically to relieve itching or taken internally or used in a douche. Calendula and vitamin A vaginal suppositories are soothing and healing. Pau d'arco contains natural antibiotic agents and has a healing effect. Effective treatment of vaginal dryness has also been achieved with isoflavones and black cohosh.
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Painful urination and genital itching may be symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea. Itching and burning of the vulva or vagina could also be the result of vaginitis, a common irritation that can be cause by a yeast infection.
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