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Applying The Cream
Clean the area thoroughly with water. Have a bath or shower and gently wash the area with water. Use a soft cotton flannel to remove any discharge from the area. This makes it easier for the Clean and Dry cream to absorb into the skin. Avoid using any soap on the area, as this can cause inflammation and further infection.
Wait for your skin to air dry. The Clean and Dry cream will be much easier to apply once your skin is dry. For best results, wait 10 minutes for your skin to dry naturally. If you are in a rush, use a soft cotton towel to gently dab away any excess water. Wash the towel after you have used it to avoid spreading bacteria.
Rub a pea-sized amount of cream over the area. Squeeze the cream onto your finger and gently rub it over any areas of your vagina or vulva that are red, itchy, or inflamed. Rub the cream into the skin until it is no longer visible. If you have trouble seeing the area, use a mirror to help you.
Apply the cream twice a day for 5 days. Clean and Dry cream is fast acting and you should begin to notice your symptoms clearing up within a few days. Apply the cream every morning and evening. Discontinue use after 5 days, as the cream is only designed for short-term use. Contact a doctor if your symptoms persist.
Seeing a Doctor
Seek medical advice if your symptoms persist for more than 5 days. If you continue to experience irritation, redness, white discharge, burning sensations, or itchiness around your vagina, book an appointment with your doctor. It is important to seek medical advice to avoid further infection from occurring. Don’t be shy to go to a doctor. They are used to treating vaginal infections and will be able to help you to treat the symptoms.
Ask your doctor before you use Clean and Dry if you're pregnant. It is important to not take any new medication while you are pregnant, unless directed by a doctor. Explain your symptoms to your doctor and ask for the best treatment plan for you and your baby. If you are breastfeeding, seek medical advice before applying Clean and Dry cream.
Consult a doctor if you have reoccurring vaginal infections. If you regularly get vaginal infections, this could indicate that there is an underlying problem. Contact your doctor to help you find and treat the root cause of your infections.
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