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Is dibucaine for yeast infections?

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Dibucaine: No, dibucaine is a local anesthetic frequently supplied as an ointment. It is often used to stop pain and itching from hemmirhoids.

Answered 9/29/2016

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Dibucaine: Dibucaine is a local anesthetic that in the cream form can help with the itching associated with yeast infections but is not a treatment of yeast infections in itself. It just treats the symptom of itching.

Answered 9/11/2013

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Dr. William Nall answered

Specializes in Sports Medicine

Diflucan (fluconazole): Two days of Diflucan (fluconazole) usually does the trick.

Answered 1/8/2018

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