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How long will the itching down there last......


Question Posted Monday January 4 2010, 2:57 am

If i have non-infectious vaginitis or a possible allergic reaction down there and i am applying Vagisil anti-itch creme how long will it take for the itching to finally dissipate?

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Additional info, added Monday January 4 2010, 3:00 am:
Not to relief symptoms but to cure it completely, how many days is what i'm asking.

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Melody answered Wednesday January 6 2010, 5:59 pm:
If you are using a cream and still experiencing symptoms after a week, you should probably go to the doctor. You could have a yeast infection. If that is the case you can buy an over the counter medication and you should be cured within three days. Monistat actually has an overnight treatment as well.

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ilovelabor answered Wednesday January 6 2010, 2:35 am:
If the Vagisil is going to work, you should notice relief within minutes. If you don't get that relief right away, it is not going to work. You must know, though, that the Vagisil is only a "band-aid". It might make you feel better temporarily but won't fix the problem. You really need to find out what the root of the problem is and get it fixed. That might mean going to the doctor or trying to change a product that you are using (for possible allergic reaction). In the mean time you might try eating a lot of yogurt and taking warm baths frequently to soak. If you are sexually active, that could make it hurt or itch more. I guess what I am trying to say is to fix the problem. Don't expect Vagisil to completely take away the itch.
Good luck!

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