I am having vaginal thrush and itching during my 25th week of pregnancy. Is Imidil-C Vaginal Suppository safe to use at this stage, and what treatment may help relieve the infection?
Asked by Female, 29 · 4 days ago
Vaginal thrush during pregnancy is commonly caused by fungal overgrowth due to hormonal changes, increased moisture, and changes in vaginal acidity. Itching, thick white discharge, burning, and irritation are common symptoms. During the 25th week of pregnancy, treatment should be chosen carefully because some medicines are considered safer than others for the baby and mother. Imidil-C Vaginal Suppository contains antifungal medicine and may sometimes be used during pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor, but the exact suitability depends on the ingredients, severity of infection, and your pregnancy history. Doctors often prefer local antifungal treatments during pregnancy because they act mainly in the affected area with less absorption into the body. Avoid self-medicating repeatedly without confirmation because some infections may resemble thrush but require different treatment. Keeping the area dry, wearing loose cotton underwear, avoiding scented intimate products, and changing out of wet clothing quickly may help reduce irritation. Fever, abdominal pain, foul-smelling discharge, bleeding, or reduced fetal movements should be evaluated promptly during pregnancy.