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White discharge
Me and my wife use condoms and sometimes  without it but everytime she faces the white discharge problem which she is embarrassed to talk with the doctor everytime. Can u pls guide us whether is that natural. She develops itching later and mild to severe infection. We both had pills for that to avoid infection. How it can be cured naturally. She feels that she might have some pblm whenever we have a intercourse. Thanks
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Nothing to worry, keep area clean and dry ,wear loose cotton undergarments, don't scratch, avoid sex for week, drink adequate water, insert clingen forte vaginal passary for 7 days in vagina daily at night.
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Take Tablet Ceftum 500 mg twice a day for both man and wife Take Tablet Ketoconazole 200 mg twice a day for 5 days for both man and wife Cansoft CL vaginum pessary for 6 days at bedtime when not having periods
Next Steps
Keep dry Use cotton panties or no panties for a month Use barrier contraception like condom for 3 months Intiwash solution for vaginum washing
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Drink plenty of water and curds
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Hi there, Sure it can be cured What pills did you take for it before? I need to know that . Consult for detail discussion.
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