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Vaginal Creams

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The vaginal creams are topical medications that are introduced into the bay. Some are used for treatment vaginal infections. There are also hormonal creams that can relieve her vaginal dryness and itching caused by low levels estrogen during menopause or breastfeeding. At PharmacyDiscount you will find variety in vaginal creams!

Vaginal creams and their uses

The vaginal creams are available both without and with a prescription for various purposes, including the main one, the treatment of: 

  • Vaginal yeast infection: Usually caused by a fungus known as Candida albicans
  • Vaginal atrophy: The related to menopause thinning of the vaginal tissues causing irritation, itching, burning, dryness, inflammation and painful contact 
  • Bacterial vaginitis: A vaginal infection caused by the overgrowth of certain bacteria

How to apply vaginal cream 

  1. Wash your hands with soap and water to avoid transmitting bacteria to the vagina
  2. Open the medicine tube and screw on the application nozzle
  3. Gently tap the tube from the bottom to push enough cream into the barrel of the applicator. 
  4. Unscrew the applicator from the tube
  5. Lie on your back with your knees drawn towards you
  6. Gently insert the applicator completely into your vagina
  7. Push the plunger down to empty the medicine.
  8. Wash your hands again with soap and water after application
  9. Clean the applicator

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