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My 3 year old girl has thrush

Hi - My daughter is 3 years old and has vaginal thrush. The doctor has precribed canistan and I have brought her some probiotics but this is the 2nd time she has had it over the last year and I really don't like using canistan regularly ... or in fact at all.

Her symtoms are:

She is fine in the day then wakes up at around 10pm crying that she is hurting. Then after about an hour she settles and goes back to sleep (sometimes with the help of calpol). There isn't much redness and no discharge or smell.

Thanks for your help

Becky
[message edited by rebeccaash on Sat, 17 Mar 2012 14:15:50 GMT]
 
  rebeccaash on 2012-03-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Can you please give the following information in respect of your daughter.

1.whether she prefers warm surroundings ie whether she likes to be covered or she prefers cold surroundings and open air.

2.whether she has a mild disposition or an irritable disposition. How is her attitude towards her friends and relatives?

3.What other physical problems, if any does she have.

4.At what time she feels better and at what time does she feel worse like in the morning, evening, late night etc.

5.What do you think is the causative factor for starting her problems.

6.How is her thirst for cold drinks, hot drinks and water?

7.How is the bowel movement? Normal, constipated or loose.

8.Whether the child prefers to move around or prefers to keep still.
 
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