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Medication use

03/18/2008

Question:

I`m taking an ointment(nystat/triam),was given to me by gyn,due to burning mainly on outer vaginal area,with some burning inside around entrance of vagina. yeast may be also on skin.my period is due next week, can medication for yeast including the ointment for the vulva cause my period to become irigular? tring to get rid of this vulva burning,which bothers me more when i sit. recently sometimes mild burning accur AFTER i pee. can this ointment for burning vulva be use to cure the yeast outside and inside,although i was given gynazole-1 2% to treat yeast infection also, how would i know if the inside is cured of yeast? and if the ointment cured the skin from burning outside?.side effect from this ointment is burning,also,so how would i know if i`m fully cured after the twice a day ten day use.burning seem to burn much more when i sit,because both sides of my vulva burns.

Answer:

This usually does not cause these symptoms, but they are part of a bigger problem requiring an exam and removing the two toxic elements from your diet and add the things you are deficient in.

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Response by:

The Ohio State University Glen F Aukerman, MD, DABFP
Professor of Family Medicine
OSU Integrative Medicine
Department of Family Medicine
College of Medicine
The Ohio State University
Glen F Aukerman, MD, DABFP