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Re: What happens to the Ovule?From: Anonym (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 25 Jan 2003 00:07:02 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Amy wrote: > >I was told by my doctor about 2 weeks ago that i had a yeast infection >and that i should treat it as soon as possible. So i went and bought >Monistat-3 last night. I have a couple questions about this product. >What happens to the ovule? Does it dissolve in my vagina? How long does >it take to dissolve if this is the case? Sorry for such silly questions, >it's just that this is my first yeast infection and the whole idea up >putting something in my vagina and leaving it there seems a bit foreign. >If anyone could answer my questions...it would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks Amy It seems sort of strange that your Dr. diagnosed a yeast infection yet didn't give you any treatment (prescription). There is a pill called Diflucan which you only take one and works wonders. Yes, the ovule dissolves in your vagina although I'm not sure how long it takes. If I think I have a yeast infection, I buy the Monistat cream that you insert in your vagina, it's a lot simpler to use I think. I've never used the ovule, but if you think you have another yeast infection, talk to your Dr. about Diflucan--I love it!
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