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Can I use multiple treatments for a yeast infection?

Yes, it is possible to use multiple treatments for a yeast infection. Taking a fluconazole capsule orally is typically enough to treat a yeast infection. In some cases, a second dose may be necessary after 3 days if only partial relief is achieved. Clotrimazole cream can also be used locally to relieve itching and discomfort while the capsule takes full effect. If symptoms persist after 3 days, it is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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