View the carefully curated list of conditions that our staff is amply qualified to treat.
View the carefully curated list of categories that our staff is amply qualified to treat.
To help us understand that this treatment is the right option for you, please answer the following questions. If you get stuck or need any help, you can contact us.
0%
Select one or more answers.
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding or pain in your lower tummy.
- Coloured or smelly discharge, or sores on the skin around your vagina.
- Discharge from the penis.
- High temperature (fever) of, or above, 38°C (101.4°F), shivering, nausea or headache.
- Open sores, blisters, or ulcers on the skin.
- Liver or kidney problems.
- HIV.
- Heart disease including heart rhythm problems.
- Adrenal insufficiency.
- Abnormal or irregular vaginal bleeding or a blood stained discharge.
- Vulval or vaginal sores, ulcers or blisters.
- Acute porphyria.
- Diabetes.
- Post-menopause.
- Autoimmune diseases (such as gout, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, Addison’s disease…).
- Cancer.
- Anticoagulants (clopidogrel, warfarin…).
- Statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin…).
- Antiepileptic drugs - carbamazepine, phenytonin.
- SSRI antidepressants (citalopram, sertraline…).
- Blood pressure medication - dihydropyridines and verapamil.
- Amiodarone.
- Ciclosporin.
- HIV medication (efavirenz…).
- Lithium.
- Terfenadine.
- Steroids such as prednisolone.
- Treatment may reduce the effectiveness of rubber contraceptives, such as condoms or diaphragms. Consequently, you should use alternative precautions for at least five days after using this product.
- You are advised not to use tampons, intravaginal douches, spermicides or other vaginal products during the course of treatment.
- You are advised the treatment would be less effective if you are on your period.
- Washing the infected area in the morning and evening with plain, warm water. It is important that you dry thoroughly
- Wiping backwards (away from the vagina) after visiting the toilet
- Not using medicated and perfumed bath additives
- Not wearing tight clothing
- Recent use of antibiotics
- Pregnancy
- Use of oral contraceptives
- Wearing tight clothing
- Over-use of hot baths and bath additives.
If you believe this to be an error or you would like to discuss this further, please contact us.
Register
Forgot password ?
Or Login Here