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19 years
I had lab test i have trichomoniasis & fungi the medication didn't work cz the itching didn't go away & i hve scratch on my vulva what shouldIdo?
May 9, 2015
You should reconsult your treating physician, you may need another course of treatment, or a different kind of treatment altogether. A repeat urine culture and vaginal swab culture prior to that are also indicated to compare to previous results.
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