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Hello! I wanted to know if it is possible to use Canesten external cream while I am pregnant.

Doctor: It is important to determine if the burning is caused by a fungus infection. Symptoms include white discharge, itching, and a slight burning sensation. If you are unsure, your pharmacist can help you decide the best treatment. If the infection is related to a fungus, then Canesten external cream can be used. The least concentrated treatment is preferable during pregnancy, so the ovule formulation should be used for 7 days.

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