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fandomsecrets2017-03-07 07:02 pm
[ SECRET POST #3716 ]
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Re: TMI-health and vagina stuff
If you've been prescribed medication in a course (take X amount over X number of days) then you need to speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you want to stop or change it, or if you're having any adverse reactions.
I can't give you medical advice, and I don't know what medications are available to you. These people are the ones you need to talk to. I can only tell you that it's a very common issue. Some people find the short course anti-fungal treatment causes a lot of irritation, many people are uncomfortable with suppositories. On an average day working in a pharmacy I talked to so many people about vaginal health that I wouldn't remember their faces by the end up the day. Your most embarrassing moment of the century would not even register as weird or unusual to me - and I mean that in a comforting way.
We sell vagina stuff. People talk to us about vagina stuff. That's what they pay us for.