Abstract
A response to a query on the treatment of moniliasis vulvae is presented. Methylrosalinine chloride is recommended as the treatment of choice. The drug can be administered in several ways: 1) liberal coating of the vagina with a 2% aqueous solution; 2) the insertion of methylrosaniline chloride jelly individual dose applicators; and 3) the use of methylrosaniline chloride suppositories. It should be ascertained that a mixed infestation is not present. If overtreatment should occur, all treatment should be stopped and weak vinegar or lactic acid douches should be given.If you're having problem loading pages
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