Can it be due to Urine Infection , when urine comes out and touches outer vagina there is a little burning and discomfort
Hi; sound like you are miserable. Been there. Has your Dr. checked for bacterial Vaginosis--Sounds familure to me. Ask about taking Flagil--may have to take it for a couple weeks but it works
Hi,
From the list of medications you gave, it seems that the consideration would be a bacterial infection with a superimposed fungal infection. There is no listed antiviral on the list.
If this is the case, then you have a fair shot at curing the condition. Provided the medications are taken religiously. However, there may be some lifestyle changes that you need to reinstitute to prevent the recurrence. The condition could develop again when there is sufficient sweat and moisture due to heat or humidity where you live. If your hygiene is good, another thing to investigate is the soap you use when you bathe and the detergent you use to clean your clothes, especially your underwear, as you may initially start with a reaction against such materials.
Stay positive.
hi,
1. I don't have viral,lung or any other kind of infection in my body.
2. I have not had sexual intercourse from 2 years.
3. Boils disappeared completely during medication but slight discomfort was there
4. Medications are as below (Manufacturer in brackets) :
K Mac Syrup (fourrts),
Gaity 200 Mg Tablet (Dr. R) ,
Clingen Vainal Suppository (Gene),
Flunova 150 Mg Tablet (Zuve)
My hygiene is good
Thanks for your reply
Hi,
One of the things to consider would be a viral infection that causes the boils. This tends to run a course of a couple of weeks and it tends to appear again and again. It also has an opportunistic nature, in that when you are sick from something else like a lung infection, the virus reappears. The virus is not related to any sanitary napkin but may is sexually acquired. Did the boils disappear completely with the medications? would you know what kind of medications you were taking? You could consider seeing another gynecologist to look at the boils. It may only be a skin infection that may be fungal (here the sanitary napkins may promote some growth when there is excess moisture in the area), and this can be cured with appropriate medications and some lifestyle modification. Stay positive.