... inserting my finger to examine the discharge it's still look like somewhat cottage cheese so I'm wondering should I take another dose or give it time maybe it's the medicine that I'm seeing
Monistat-1 - How can you tell if it's working?
Question posted by Sscott15 on 16 Nov 2016
Last updated on 18 November 2016 by chuck1957
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Sscott15; here is some pretty clear information on the Monistat it is still working so leave it alone for now and follow these directions. Hope this helps you out this all come of this site under Monistat 1.
( Most women who use Monistat-1 do not experience complete relief of symptoms within 1 day. Most women experience some relief within 1 day and complete relief within 7 days. If your symptoms do not improve within 3 days, if they last more than 7 days, or if they become worse, stop using Monistat-1 and contact your health care provider at once. You may have a more serious illness.
Do not use Monistat-1 for itching caused by other conditions.
Do not use tampons while you are using Monistat-1 and until all of your symptoms go away. Use unscented pads or pantiliners.
Do not have vaginal sexual intercourse while you are using Monistat-1.
Monistat-1 may decrease the effectiveness of condoms and diaphragms, increasing the chance of pregnancy or risk of sexually transmitted disease. Do not use condoms or diaphragms for at least 3 days after treatment with Monistat-1.)
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