Yes, it is possible that vaginitis could be related to hormonal changes, especially if the anti-fungal treatment is effective but the infection keeps coming back around the same time each month. It may be worth discussing with a doctor the option of taking a preventative medication for a few months or considering hormonal contraception as a potential solution.
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