Sir, I thank you for the opportunity given to me to discuss my online health issue. I contacted an std disease of which the local doctor of my area have yet to confirm what to call it or what it may be, at first when I discovered some whitish growth around the vulva of my vagina and another one is growing again inside it. And have ran series of test and meditation. These test includes urine m/c & urinalysis (adult) and hvs m/c/s and I was told to buy some drugs ciprofloxacin 500 mg tablet ciprofloxacin 500 mg, fluconazole flucamed 50 mg and zinc oxide ointment that I should be using it to rub or apply it on the surface. That after if I finish it I should come again. The second doctor said I should let him to see it and he said his candidiasis he said I should buy nystatin vaginal tablets and sparfloxacin tablets 200 mg another doctor told me to buy tinizol 500 mg. After all the above their seem not to be any change lately after another visit to complain to the hospital where the doctor has to refer to another senior doctor and at which the senior doctor explain to me that he does it think is candidiasis because candidiasis normal grows at the top of the clitoris not downward the vagina. Kindly help in all your area of specialist both to know what is it and to give medications prescription as urgent as possible.
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Hello- You might be suffering from a yeast infections, discharge is usually thick, white, and odorless. You may also have a white coating in and around your vagina. With bacterial vaginosis, you may have vaginal discharge that's grayish, foamy, and smells fishy. Its best to consult a ayurveda doctor this time for proper diagnosis. You won't face recurrence issues in ayurveda.
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Hello. From your clinical history you have been almost given a syndromic treatment for stds, including for fungal inf, pending confirmation of diag. Fungal infection, so called yeast inf, mostly by candida is common and recurrent infection. (vulval / vaginal irritation, itching and white cottage cheese like dischare are common presentations) I would suggest you please consult a good gynaecologist to diagnose your inf and treat it. No alternative therapies can cure recurrent fungal inf. Please get your partner examined and treated, if possible, for any stis he has. Thanks.
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