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Comparison of the effectiveness of Satureja khuzestanica and clotrimazole vaginal creams for the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis.

Shirin Jaldani1, Mahnaz Fatahinia2,2, Elham Maraghi3, Eskandar Moghimipour4, Mojgan Javadnoori5.   

Abstract

Candidal vaginitis has a relatively high prevalence, and its resistance to treatment is on the rise. Considering the complications of chemical drugs, the use of herbal medicines has now been favored due to the lack of changes in the normal vaginal flora. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of Satureja khuzestanica and clotrimazole vaginal creams for the treatment of candidal vulvovaginitis. A randomized clinical trial was conducted on 84 reproductive-aged women in the city of Ahvaz, Iran. Individuals were randomly divided into two treatment groups: 1% Satureja khuzestanica vaginal creams (n=42) and 1% clotrimazole vaginal cream (n=42) who used a one-full applicator daily for one week. About 4-7 days after the end of treatment, a clinical examination and laboratory re-tests were performed to determine the level of treatment. The data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U, t-test and Chi-square tests, with SPSS version 22. After the treatment, no significant difference was observed between the two groups in terms of vaginal discharge (p = 0.32), vaginal itching (p = 0.26), dysuria (p = 0.99) and dyspareunia (p = 0.60). Moreover, the results of culture (p = 0.62) and smear (p = 0.58) were not statistically significant in the two groups. Also, there was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of complete recovery after the treatment (p = 0.35). Satureja khuzestanica seems to have the same effect as clotrimazole in improving the symptoms of vaginal candidiasis, the negative results of culture and smear, as well as complete treatment. ©2020 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.

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Keywords:  Satureja Khuzestanica; candidal vulvovaginitis; clotrimazole

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33767795      PMCID: PMC7982263          DOI: 10.25122/jml-2020-0014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Life        ISSN: 1844-122X


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1.  Correction to: Comparison of the effectiveness of Satureja khuzestanica and clotrimazole vaginal creams for the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis.

Authors:  Shirin Jaldani; Mahnaz Fatahinia; Eskandar Moghimipour; Elham Maraghi; Mojgan Javadnoori
Journal:  J Med Life       Date:  2021 Nov-Dec
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