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… to sting. Take an antihistamine or apply hydrocortisone cream (1%). These medicines can help control itching. Do not use the hydrocortisone cream on children younger than age 2 unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger than age 12 unless your …
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… may cause vulvar pain include yeast infections and other vaginal infections, atrophic vaginitis , lichen sclerosus , … Medicines that are applied to the skin, such as estrogen cream or lidocaine ointment, may help relieve pain. Other … Medicines that are applied to the skin, such as estrogen cream or lidocaine ointment, may help relieve pain. Other …
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… be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. Your health care provider may … infant; or inflammation of the inside of the uterus after vaginal delivery or caesarean section. What is the … Your health care provider may prescribe these as a cream inserted into the vagina or as pills taken by mouth. …
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… by your doctor or pharmacist. They include ointments, creams, and suppositories. Examples include zinc oxide, … by your doctor or pharmacist. They include ointments, creams, and suppositories. Examples include zinc oxide, …
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… symptoms. But the most common symptom is an increase in vaginal discharge. The discharge often has a fishy odour. … for bacterial vaginosis include: Wet mount. A sample of vaginal discharge is checked for bacteria, white blood cells … A fishy odour usually means you have bacterial vaginosis. Vaginal pH. The pH of a sample of vaginal discharge is …
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… may experience - and what to do if they happen to you. Vaginal bleeding Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is always a concern. If … quarter of pregnant women will have some spotting or light vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is more …
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… follow all instructions on the label. Use moisturizing skin creams or ointments during the day. Use only moisturizing soaps while bathing. After a bath, apply skin creams or ointments. Always wear sunscreen on exposed skin. … Repeat on the other side. Use lubricants if you have vaginal dryness. Take an over-the-counter antacid or acid …
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… You use the diaphragm with a spermicide each time you have vaginal sex. The diaphragm will last for 1 to 2 years. You … more spermicide. Avoid using any petroleum-based vaginal creams, oils, or ointments, which can damage a rubber … more spermicide. Avoid using any petroleum-based vaginal creams, oils, or ointments, which can damage a rubber …
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… ET also helps with other early menopause symptoms, such as vaginal dryness and sleep problems. ET does have risks, … is available as a pill, a skin patch, a vaginal ring, or a cream or gel. Until menopause (around age 50), the ovaries … pill, you wear a patch or a vaginal ring, or you use a cream or gel. You use ET until the age of menopause (around …
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… pain and bleeding, urination problems, constipation, and vaginal bleeding. Yes Constipation may be caused by a recent … or older and the warm bath doesn't work, use 1 pediatric suppository. It can lubricate the stool and make it easier to pass. Use a suppository only once. If constipation isn't relieved or …