Swelling and redness on your vulva, on your cervix, and in your vagina Cracks in the skin of your vulva Dry, white spots on your vaginal wall The presence of Candida under a microscope The pH (acidity level) Fungal culture, for recurring infections or if treatments aren't effective Treatment and Medication Options for a Yeast Infection Mild to Moderate Yeast Infections miconazole (Monistat) terconazole (Terazol) clotrimazole (Lotrimin) tioconazole (Gynecare) butoconazole (Femstat) nystatin (Mycostatin) Severe or Recurring Yeast Infections fluconazole (Diflucan) oteseconazole (Vivjoa), for people who aren't pregnant and have recurring infections ibrexafungerp (Brexafemme) flucytosine (Ancobon) You may take multiple doses of an oral antifungal medication for up to two weeks, then once a week for six months
There is no standardised timeline, as the appropriate restart point varies based on the type of surgery performed and individual circumstances
Avoid alcohol and caffeine in excess, as both can worsen dehydration and interact unpredictably with appetite regulation
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One of the main advantages this compound has over native IGF-1 is that it actively circulates in the body for a longer period of time and by some measures is up to ten times as potent