Just Started Clindesse (BV Infection)?

Hello , I've be have vaginal problems for nearly 2 years.
The doctors I go to beforehand be conducting tests me for STD's and everything but I be ok . I 've be have unbeliable vaginal dryness at the age of 25...So I go to a strange doctor and she told me that I enjoy cronic BV. She give me Clindesse to use once a week for a month. I newly started using it 3 days ago and I still own white creamy discharge (I suppose it's the medication ) inside of me , when I put my finger inside it's still nearby even though it's be 3 days that I put the prescription within.. I wonder is it how it supposed to be or am I have a impossible hostile response?
Thanks a lot
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What is the difference between a yeast infection and discharge?


Hi curious g, you inevitability know, that bacterial vaginosis is an irregular vaginal condition i.e. most recurrently identified by a fishy vaginal discharge.Current research have determined it is an disparity of unprocessed vaginal germs that cause bacterial vaginosis. The problem is it is impractical to determine which microbes is out of be a foil for. Consequently, locating the offending germs and eradicating it is not a solution.

Yes, the most adjectives treatment for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotics. Usually, one course of treatment is successful. A small percentage of women will experience many symptoms in a month. Consequently, a second course of antibiotics will be prescribed. The Clindesse (clindamycin phosphate) Vaginal Cream, 2% - is an antibiotic.

You entail know that taking antibiotics to cure this problem will almost undeniably produce another problem, yeast infection. This is why more and more women are seeking untaught, herbal remedies for this problem. With the antibiotics, you are trading one problem for another, more difficult, problem.
Jason Homan
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