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Neba (Anonymous, 185.137.249.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Can tampons cause vaginal mycosis?

Last month I had vaginal mycosis, gynoxin helped. Ringworm appeared the day after the period. Now, after a period, I also got ringworm a day later. Now the drug Fluconazole Polfarmex and gynoxin. I use tampons or can it be from tampons or once I had and now through tampons will convert? It's not from antibiotics because I didn't take them, it's not from bad hygiene, it's not from diabetes or sex. Is it possible to remedy this somehow so that it does not recur?

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

1 year ago

Tampons themselves are not the cause of ringworm and do not cause it, but in some cases they can promote it. Improper use may contribute to irritation or the development of infections - m.in too rare replacement, wrong tampon size or making hygienic mistakes during application. Tampons should not be used during an ongoing infection. They are also rather discouraged for women with a tendency to recurrent intimate infections. It is worth talking to your gynecologist about the possible causes of infection. One of the possible ways to prevent vaginal mycosis is the use of gynecological probiotics: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/probiotyki-ginekologiczne I enclose additional information that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/podpaski-tampony-i-wkladki-higieniczne https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/infekcje-intymne-jak-sobie-poradzic

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