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[quote=Anonymous]If you have Candida Glabrata, which is hard to treat and resistant to the -azoles (diflucan, monistat…), your health care provider will likely tell you to take a boric acid vaginal suppository for 14 days, and provide a nystatin&steroid cream for your vulva if it’s irritated/itch. It works quite often. If still an issue after, they may try a nystatin suppository, or there is brexafemme which is a one day oral treatment (pricy, but usually covered to a reasonable amount if you’ve tested positive for an -azole resistant Candida. Also, it’s important to work on your vaginal flora. Toward the end of the boric acid and beyond, oral probiotics with l. Reuteri and l. Rhamnosus are very important. You can also find vaginal suppository priobiotics.[/quote]
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