Hello minu Possibly you have Fungal infection (Candidiasis) — thick white curd-like discharge, itching, redness
Bacterial vaginosis — thin grey/white discharge, fishy smell
Investigation Vaginal swab and microscopy Urine routine Cbc Swab culture and koh mount
Rx Fluconazole 150 mg tablet — single dose now + repeat after 3 days Topical antifungal cream (clotrimazole 2% or miconazole) — apply externally 2 times/day for 7–10 days
Keep proper hygiene Use Vwash to clean the area
Follow up with reports and feel free to ask any questions
Hello dear Please be aware See i doubt probably it is due to hormonal changes or PCOS. Iam suggesting some medications and precautions. Topical Antifungals -Clotrimazole- Candid/clomed/clozed. Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Oral Antifungal Medications Fluconazole Diflucan Itraconazole -Sporanox ( on prescription by general physician only) addition, following preventive measures should be taken Dry the involved organ ( hair,feet or skin) Prevent moisture contamination Some medications are harmful so regular liver function tests ,Rft and vaginal swabs are must Regards
White discharge with itching for 5 years suggests a chronic vaginal infection — most commonly fungal (candidiasis), but sometimes bacterial vaginosis, STIs, or hormonal imbalance can cause it. Long-standing problems like this need a gynecologist’s evaluation with vaginal swab tests to find the exact germ and give the right medicine (antifungal, antibiotic, or probiotic). Please avoid self-medication, maintain good hygiene, wear breathable cotton undergarments, and complete the full prescribed treatment to prevent recurrence.
Vaginal itching and white discharge can be caused by a few different issues, but one common reason could be a yeast infection, also known as candidiasis. These infections can lead to itching and a thick, white discharge. Another possibility is bacterial vaginosis, which often presents with a fishy odor and discolored discharge. Sometimes, sexually transmitted infections, hormonal changes, or irritants like soaps and detergents could contribute to such symptoms. To address the immediate concern, consider over-the-counter antifungal treatments, such as clotrimazole, for relief from a yeast infection. Make sure to follow the instructions on the package, as treatments may vary in length (usually 3-7 days). If symptoms persist or if there’s any suspicion of a different cause, it would be wise to schedule a consultation with a healthcare provider. They can perform necessary examinations or tests to determine the exact cause and suggest appropriate treatment, which might include prescription medications. For ongoing management, always practice good hygiene, wearing cotton underwear, avoiding tight-fitting clothes, and steering clear of scented products down there. However, if the discharge has been an issue for five years, it’s definitely important to have a comprehensive medical evaluation as ignoring chronic symptoms could delay necessary treatment. Lastly, if your symptoms worsen, present with severe discomfort, fever, or pain, seeking medical attention promptly is advisable to rule out an acute bacterial infection or another serious condition.
