There are several treatments available at the pharmacy for vaginitis, including creams/ovules (such as Canesten, Monista) or capsules to be taken orally. It is recommended to consult with a pharmacist to determine the best option for you based on your preferences. It is important to note that if over-the-counter treatment does not work, it is advisable to see a doctor or nurse to confirm the diagnosis.
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