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Natalie (Anonymous, 213.136.251.) Rzeszów 4 years ago

Can Invag react with lubricant from a gynecologist?

Hi, I have a problem. Recently, I was struggling with a fungal infection, after the end of the treatment I started using invag (currently I used 4 globules). I feel healthy, but today I was on a check-up visit to the gynecologist (ultrasound ect) - the doctor said that I am healthy. As every day it was time to use invag, to my surprise after inserting the pill into the vagina I stretched my finger all in white lumps. My question is, can invag react with lubricant from a gynecologist and cause "weighing"?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

It is difficult to answer unequivocally to what extent the contents of the Invag vaginal capsule could react with the gel for the ultrasound procedure, since such lubricants have a different composition of excipients (the main component is simply water) depending on the manufacturer. If you do not feel any discomfort, and the gynecologist also did not notice something disturbing during the examination, then please conduct self-observation in the following days. Perhaps the nature of vaginal mucus will return to normal. I enclose our studies that may be of interest to you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/infekcje-intymne-jak-sobie-poradzic https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/probiotyki-ginekologiczne

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