It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional if you are experiencing atypical and persisting symptoms that are unstable. Canestan is typically used to treat a fungal infection such as yeast vaginitis, not a urinary infection. If you are having trouble getting an appointment with your doctor, consider seeing a private practice clinical nurse who may be able to provide guidance. Inquire about resources like Infirmia for assistance. It's important to take care of your health and seek the appropriate help when needed.
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