Staphylococcus aureus positive in my vaginal swab. What kind of infection is this? Should I take it seriously? I have recurrent fungal infection problem
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The staphylococcus aureus is a bacterial infection which is seen in your vaginal growth this is not normal and it requires treatment recurrent fungal infection also needs treatment so treat it together and make sure you don't have written off this so take lot of probiotics
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Hi staphylococcus aureus is a bacterial which can be seen NORMALLY in vaginal outer skin part ,,fungal infection is different from bacterial infection take a proper course of antifungal medicine and local oinment/ cream, look for cause which give rise recuurent fungal infection
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