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I got Monistat 7 for a yeast infection and after 2 days my symptoms are gone except for an itch.

Medically reviewed by drugclasses.com. Last updated on April 1, 2024.

Can I stop using it? The discharge has gone and the swelling and irritation have gone but I am still rather itchy. Should I continue treatment? I am on day 4.

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No you should continue until treatment is finished. Vaginal yeast infections respond best to 7-day treatments and tend to come back if medicine is stopped early.

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