I assume you left out the word sex and the answer is NO. I am guessing you have a yeast infection and if this is true you can't have sex for 7-10 days. You will pass the infection to your partner.
Vaginal candidiasis, or a yeast infection, is typically treated with antifungal medications such as fluconazole, clotrimazole, or miconazole. These medications can be in the form of oral tablets, creams, or suppositories. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
False. The anterior vaginal wall is typically longer than the posterior vaginal wall.
The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
The vaginal lips, also known as the labia, are the outer folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening. They help protect the vaginal area and can vary in size, shape, and color from person to person.
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
In most cases, vaginal candidiasis can be treated successfully with a variety of over-the-counter antifungal creams or suppositories.
Depends on which medicine or tablet you mean: - under the tongue and let it dissolve - swallow it whole - suppositories (dissolve in your rectum) - vaginal suppositories (dissolve in your vagina)
Opinion only: Progesterone suppositories are usually applied twice a day, 15-17 days before menstruation commences. In the case of a vaginal infection, then it's applied rectally. In general, progesterone suppositories dissolve on their own within an hour.
Terconazole is used to treat vaginal yeast infections. It works by stopping the growth of the yeast causing the infection. It is available in creams and suppositories for use in the vaginal area.
Dosage form characteristics:a. Rectal suppositories for adults weigh 2 gm and are torpedo shape. Children's suppositories weigh about 1 gm.b. Vaginal suppositories or Pessaries weigh about 3-5gm and are molded in globular or oviform shapeor compressed on a tablet press into conical shapes.
Norforms Supportive Suppositories are designed to help maintain vaginal pH balance and support a healthy vaginal environment by replenishing beneficial bacteria. They can help with preventing recurring vaginal infections like yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis.
Soaps, detergents, materials; hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diarrhea; worms; yeast infection, hormonal changes, dermatitis, spermicides, vaginal suppositories, ointments, deodorants; pregnancy.
It's perfectly ok as long as you use a condom if your doing vaginal
Suppositories are inserted into the rectum or vagina, depending on their intended use. For rectal insertion, the individual should lie on their side with their knees drawn up, then gently insert the suppository using a finger, pushing it about an inch or two inside the rectum. For vaginal insertion, the individual typically lies on their back with their knees bent and uses an applicator or their finger to insert the suppository into the vaginal canal. After insertion, it is advised to remain lying down for a short period to ensure proper absorption.
yes you can use the vaginal cream while on your period. I had BV as well, OYGBN prescribed the vaginal cream. Today will be my first day using it so hope it works but I asked the pharmacist if it was ok because I was going to be starting my period on sunday and she said that it can be used while on my period.
Vaginal candidiasis, or a yeast infection, is typically treated with antifungal medications such as fluconazole, clotrimazole, or miconazole. These medications can be in the form of oral tablets, creams, or suppositories. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
yes you can have sexual intercourse while pregnant so anal sex would be ok just becarefull