If you only have one symptom of a yeast vaginal infection, such as redness near the vaginal entrance, it may not be necessary to take Canesten. This medication is typically used for fungal infections with symptoms like white discharge, itching, and redness. If the redness is not causing intense pain or other symptoms, it may be best to wait and see if it resolves on its own. The vaginal area can often heal quickly without intervention.
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