Genital Thrush Treatment Prescription
Online Prescription

Genital Thrush Treatment Prescription Service that we Provide
At AMAE Clinic, we provide a fast and confidential online prescription service for treating genital thrush. Our Irish-registered doctors review your request and prescribe the most suitable antifungal treatment to relieve symptoms quickly and safely.
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Treatments that we can provide
How it Works
Treating genital thrush with AMAE Clinic is quick, convenient, and entirely online. Our process ensures a safe and reliable prescription for effective antifungal treatment.
Fill Out a Short Medical Questionnaire
Step 1
Doctor’s Review & Prescription Approval
Step 2
Prescription Sent to Your Pharmacy
Step 3
Important Medical Information
What is genital thrush?
Genital thrush is a common yeast infection caused by Candida, leading to itching, redness, and discomfort in the genital area. It is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI) but can sometimes be triggered by sexual activity.
What are the symptoms of genital thrush?
Common symptoms include: Itching and irritation in the genital area, redness and swelling, thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge (in women). Soreness or discomfort during urination or sex.
Who can use this service?
Our online prescription service is available to adults over 18 experiencing mild to moderate genital thrush. If you have recurrent infections (4 or more per year) or severe symptoms, you should consult a doctor in person.
What treatments are available?
Doctors may prescribe: Antifungal creams (e.g., clotrimazole) to relieve symptoms, Oral antifungal tablets (e.g., fluconazole) for a more comprehensive treatment, Combination treatments for severe or persistent cases.
How long does the treatment take to work?
Most people experience relief within 2-3 days, but it’s important to complete the full course to prevent recurrence.
Can I have sex while using the treatment?
It is recommended to avoid sex until symptoms resolve, as thrush treatments can weaken condoms and diaphragms.
What causes genital thrush?
Common triggers include: Antibiotic use, Hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control, menopause), Diabetes or weakened immune system, Tight or synthetic underwear.
Can men get genital thrush?
Yes, men can also develop genital thrush, experiencing redness, irritation, and a rash on the penis. Treatment is similar to that for women.
Who should NOT use this treatment?
Avoid antifungal medication if you: Are allergic to antifungal treatments, have uncontrolled diabetes, have symptoms lasting over 14 days (requires medical evaluation).
How quickly will I receive my prescription?
Most prescriptions are approved within 24 hours and sent directly to your pharmacy for collection.
Is my information secure?
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