Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 >Dear > >Hi there, I went through exactly what you are going through, my story is >just like yours, for 2 years I went form gynae to gynae spending an absolute >fortune with no luck, I too went on long courses of diflucan and sporonox >but they didn’t help, neither did any of the antifungal meds, they just >seemed to irritate my skin, I eventually went to a female dermatologist and >discovered that I had vulval excema, this could also be your problem, I >think mine also started out as thrush, but progressed to excema, a lot of >vulval problems are actually skin problems and that is why most gynae’s will >never pick it up, below is an article that I saved from one of the earlier >postings, see if this applies to you and take it form there. >Good luck >Regards >Mandy :0) Since your post did not give any references for the article you quoted, I did a web search and found the article. Here is the url for those who are interested. http://www.mydr.com.au/default.asp?Article=2583 Ora >Here is the article for those of you that are interested in this point of >view! > >VULVAL PROBLEMS: A SELF-HELP GUIDE > >Introduction >Vulval and vaginal problems haven’t received much attention until quite >recently, but in the past 10 years or so many doctors have tried to develop >theories and treatments for these distressing conditions. >Unfortunately, many chronic vulvo-vaginal symptoms are still not properly >understood. This has led to a number of conflicting opinions about their >causes, and therefore their possible remedies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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