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In a message dated 10/19/04 5:26:07 PM, VulvarDisorders

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<< fluconazol, nizoral v and

lemoxin cream, now I want to know if they can help me finding

something about these medicines and that it is the inflammatory

process, I believe that it is a fungus but not or of as one treats... >>

Hi a,

Fluconazole is Diflucan. Diflucan and Nizoral are taken to get rid of yeast

infections. I think Lemoxin cream is an antibiotic called Cephalosporin.

I don't understand the part about the tapeworm, but it sounds like your

doctor is treating you for an yeast infection and maybe bacterial vaginitis.

Debbie

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HI la,

I'm thinking when you say a 'tapeworm' that it's probably a protozoa type infection like Trichomonias, (Trich), (and IS different than a yeast infectionI 'think' they use Flagyl for one at least here in the USA for that.

It usually has a frothy yellowish discharge and often with a strong odor it can cause burning, (inflammation) soreness & itching and burns when urinating. (But some women have no symptoms) and is often passed back and forth with partners.

But the medicines you were prescribed, fluconazol, nizoral and lemoxin cream, it does sound as if you have a yeast infection so I could be totally wrong.

Dee~

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In a message dated 10/19/04 5:26:07 PM, VulvarDisorders writes:<< fluconazol, nizoral v andlemoxin cream, now I want to know if they can help me findingsomething about these medicines and that it is the inflammatoryprocess, I believe that it is a fungus but not or of as one treats... >>Hi a,Fluconazole is Diflucan. Diflucan and Nizoral are taken to get rid of yeast infections. I think Lemoxin cream is an antibiotic called Cephalosporin. I don't understand the part about the tapeworm, but it sounds like your doctor is treating you for an yeast infection and maybe bacterial vaginitis.DebbieTiger"(Tiger! Change your .sig! Simple rule: No. Br|_|ce. Ever!)" - Tony, 10/5/04*****END OF MESSAGE/REMOVE WHEN REPLYING*****http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisordersto search our archive or view our files.***

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It is possible that your doctor meant " ringworm " instead of tapeworm. Ringworm

is a fungal condition. All the medicines you mentioned are anti-fungal except

the lemoxin cream which might be spelled wrong.

Ora

>HI la,

>

>I'm thinking when you say a 'tapeworm' that it's probably a protozoa type

infection like Trichomonias, (Trich), (and IS different than a yeast infectionI

'think' they use Flagyl for one at least here in the USA for that.

>

>It usually has a frothy yellowish discharge and often with a strong odor it can

cause burning, (inflammation) soreness & itching and burns when urinating.

(But some women have no symptoms) and is often passed back and forth with

partners.

>

>But the medicines you were prescribed, fluconazol, nizoral and lemoxin cream,

it does sound as if you have a yeast infection so I could be totally wrong.

>

>Dee~

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>In a message dated 10/19/04 5:26:07 PM, VulvarDisorders

>writes:

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><< fluconazol, nizoral v and

>lemoxin cream, now I want to know if they can help me finding

>something about these medicines and that it is the inflammatory

>process, I believe that it is a fungus but not or of as one treats... >>

>

>Hi a,

>

>Fluconazole is Diflucan. Diflucan and Nizoral are taken to get rid of yeast

>infections. I think Lemoxin cream is an antibiotic called Cephalosporin.

>

>I don't understand the part about the tapeworm, but it sounds like your

>doctor is treating you for an yeast infection and maybe bacterial vaginitis.

>

>Debbie

>Tiger

>

> " (Tiger! Change your .sig! Simple rule: No. Br|_|ce. Ever!) " - Tony, 10/5/04

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