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[|Human|] I am 38 years old, 2 children and a normal gyno history  until now.  In Nov. 2010 my gyno treated me for a fungal infection with Lotriderm cream which seemed to work.  December 1st  2010, I went back to see him with what I thought was a yeast infection but after looking at a sample in a microscope he said it wasnt and prescribed another cream to soothe the irritation (Sarna P).  It didnt help at all.....by Dec. 13th I had white discharge and was red, swollen, itchy and miserable so I did a yeast treatment for 3 days, then another one for 7.  It help ease the symptoms but nothing went away.  Finally my GP did a swab and I tested positive for group b step.....what do I do now???  I am miserable!  Will boric acid suppositories help?  How serious is this?Please help!Deb
[|AI|]  Thanks for posting your query to Chat Doctor.discharge from vagina indicate Some kind of infection. And until and unless you will not take proper treatment infection will not be cured.  Yeast and group B Streptococcus are commonly found in vagina. So you need to take complete coverage of both the organism. You should have taken local medicine along with oral. Boric acid suppository are not very much effective. You need to take :1. Statin suppository intravaginlly .2. Azithromycin 500 mg daily for 3 days medicine should be taken under guidance of your creating physician.thanks.