Research has shown that during the pandemic, up to 40% of women reported that they skipped preventive health services and routine check-ups. The report also found that even women in poor or fair health avoided seeking medical care.
Annual mammograms and dealing with a urinary tract infection (UTI) or challenging vaginal yeast infection are just a few examples.
An estimated 70-75% of women worldwide will have at least one episode of a vaginal yeast infection in their lifetime. For the past 20 years, no new prescription treatments for this condition were approved in the United States. However, significant medical advances have been made and a completely different oral treatment is available to kill the yeast and provide rapid symptom relief.
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