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Recurrent vaginal infections.

Yes, it is possible for repeated vaginal infections to be transmitted to your partner, even if you have practiced safe sex. It is important to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Probiotics may help prevent future infections, but it is best to wait until symptoms have subsided before starting them. Avoid using scented products like Vagisil, as they can contain irritants. If the infection recurs, your doctor may recommend a preventative therapy to help manage it in the future. Feel free to ask your doctor if you have any further questions or concerns.

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