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Is there something i can take if i can't seem to use a vaginal suppository meant to cure a yeast infection?

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

What does "can't use" a suppository mean? If difficulty inserting it, try one of the many vaginal creams instead of suppository. There also is effective oral treatment, a single dose of fluconazole by mouth. Any product with active ingredient ending in "azole" is likely to be equally effective -- assuming the diagnosis of yeast infection is certain. If not, see a doctor or clinic. Good luck.

Answered 10/2/2022

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