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Vaginal dryness, burning during sexual intercourse, itching. Is it a vaginitis? How to treat it? Should I consult a doctor?

It is possible that you are experiencing symptoms of a vaginitis. It is recommended to try a treatment with Canesten™ for 6 days by using the cream on the vulva and vaginal suppositories. If your symptoms do not improve after 6 days, it would be advisable to consult with a doctor.

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