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Persistent Vaginal Yeast Infection: Seeking Effective Treatment

I am a 17 year old female and I had been diagnosed with vaginal yeast infection 2 years back. Since then it has never completely gone away. I have taken medications including Itraconozole and antibiotics for possible bacterial vaginosis, on the prescription of my doctor, but nothing seems to work. My vagina is so itchy to the point that I create wounds from itching so much. My vaginal discharge is thick, clumpy and yellowish-white. I'm so helpless. What should I do?

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

Itching, thick discharge­, no relief from medication - the­se could signal a stubborn yeast infection pe­rsisting despite treatme­nt. Avoid scented products down there­; they may aggravate irritation. Let's try antifungal cre­ams formulated for yeast infections. If that doe­sn't help, seeing a gyne­cologist would be wise for proper e­valuation and appropriate treatment. 

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Get a thorough evaluation done as Pelvic cramps are caused due to some reasons. While it's challenging to provide a definitive solution without a proper examination, here are a few possibilities that you may consider - Pelvic inflammatory disease, gynecological conditions, or musculoskeletal issues can result in cramps and discomfort. 

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