Can I Take Nystatin Alone for Candida Vaginitis After HPV Shot? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Regarding the issue of candidal vaginitis?


Hello doctor, I have a problem with candidal vaginitis.
The doctor prescribed me Scanol, Nystatin vaginal, and Celine f.c.
tablet.
Can I just take Nystatin vaginal? Previously, you mentioned that Scanol is not necessary, so do I need to take Celine f.c.
tablet along with Nystatin vaginal?
2.
I received the HPV vaccine a few days ago.
Will taking these medications affect the antibody response?

Lin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/08/09

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, Nystatin vaginal is a vaginal suppository, not an oral medication; Celine is the oral medication.
Vaccination does not affect it.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2022/08/09

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When dealing with Candida vaginitis, especially after receiving the HPV vaccine, it's important to understand the treatment options and their implications. Nystatin is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat yeast infections, including those caused by Candida species.
1. Using Nystatin Alone: You can take Nystatin vaginally for the treatment of Candida vaginitis. Nystatin is effective in targeting the yeast infection directly. However, whether you should take it alone or in conjunction with other medications like Celine f.c. tablet (which I assume is an oral antifungal or a different type of medication) depends on your specific situation. If your doctor has prescribed both medications, it is likely because they work synergistically to address the infection more effectively. If you have any doubts, it is always best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

2. Impact on HPV Vaccine Antibody Response: Regarding your concern about whether taking these medications will affect the antibody response to the HPV vaccine, there is generally no evidence to suggest that antifungal medications like Nystatin or other treatments for Candida vaginitis would interfere with the immune response to the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine works by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against the virus, and taking antifungal medications should not hinder this process. However, it is always prudent to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider, especially if you are on multiple medications or have underlying health conditions.

3. General Recommendations: In addition to taking the prescribed medications, maintaining good vaginal health is crucial. This includes:
- Keeping the genital area clean and dry.

- Avoiding irritants such as scented soaps or douches.

- Wearing breathable cotton underwear.

- Eating a balanced diet to support your immune system.

4. Follow-Up Care: If your symptoms persist or worsen despite treatment, it is essential to follow up with your healthcare provider. They may need to reassess your condition or consider alternative treatments.
5. Preventive Measures: After receiving the HPV vaccine, it’s also important to continue regular gynecological check-ups, including Pap smears, as recommended by your healthcare provider. This is crucial for monitoring cervical health and ensuring early detection of any potential issues.

In summary, while you can use Nystatin for your Candida vaginitis, it is advisable to follow your doctor's instructions regarding the use of additional medications. The HPV vaccine should not be adversely affected by antifungal treatments, but maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider is key to ensuring effective treatment and monitoring of your health.

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