Source
Centro Salute Donna, Azienda USL, Ferrara, Italia. kostin@alice.it
Abstract
AIM:
The objective of the study is to verify the clinical effectiveness of a cream containing lactoferrin in the treatment of acute vulvovagininal candidiasis.
METHODS:
The study enrolled 34 patients aged 25-45 years and preenting signs and symptoms of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis. The patients have been treated with a cream containing lactoferrin 4%, 5 g of cream in vagina and 2 cm applied on the vulva twice a day for 7 days. At the end of the treatment the patients a clinical and microscopical examination was performed in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the therapy.
RESULTS:
The results obtained showed that 27 women completely recovered, 5 showed a good improvement and only 2 women were still suffering from vulvovaginitis at the end of treatment.
CONCLUSION:
From the data of our study, a cream containing lactoferrin seems to be clinically effective in the treatment of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis, with a good response on all the characteristic symptoms of this infection.