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honeypot123 | 23:02 Wed 21st Oct 2009 | Relationships & Dating
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how to treat external thrush? also any symptoms other than itching?
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honeypot, as you've been having unprotected sex in the hope of becoming pregnated, I suggest you have a thorough check up and medical diagnosis. and maybe stop trying to become pregnated until whatever you have has been treated.
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If you have been definitely diagnosed with thrush you can buy Canesten cream from your chemist,both you and your partner will need to use it as per instructions in packet as you risk reinfecting each other if you don't.
Daffy is correct,but you should also treat internally as well. Although your symptons are external in about 80% of cases the sufferer also has inyernal thrush.

What then happens is that the treat externally only (both partners) and then as soon as they have sex again, the partner catches it and a vicious circle is set in motion.

You can buy Canetsen as an internal pessary with a tube of external cream included, or if you find pessary's awkward as an internal cream in an applicator again with a tube of external cream.

Make sure you ask for 2% strength cream as the basic 1% cream is intended more for basic fungal infections like athletes foot.
Check each others tongue also for telltale white spots if you've been indulging in some O. Rinthing the mouth with salth waterth uthually workth.

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