Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections

  • Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections
  • Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections

Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections

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Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections helps to diagnose common vaginal infections and to select the right treatment.

Dealing with vaginal infections can make you feel less confident and less in control of your body, not to mention very uncomfortable.

Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections is a new and innovative solution that will put you back in control of your intimate health and give you the ability to choose the treatment you need to effectively deal with your infection.

Canestest Self-Test for Vaginal Infections benefits:

- helps to diagnose common vaginal infections in the comfort of your home
- over 90% accurate results within 10 seconds
- convenient self-test that helps you to find out whether you’re likely to suffer from thrush or BV
- a simple, easy to use swab that changes colour indicating which vaginal infection you’re likely to suffer from.

1. Unwrap the Canestest swab (make sure the swab tip does not come into contact with anything before you insert it into your vagina)2. Hold the Canestest swab by the handle and insert the yellow tip into your vagina, rotate the swab and then remove3. After 10 seconds check the tip of the Canestest swab to see if the colour has stayed the same or changed to blue or green.

Remember, Canestest won’t be able to give you an accurate diagnosis in any of these situations:It’s less than one day before or after your periodThere are signs that your period has arrived or you have any signs of vaginal bleedingIt’s been less than 12 hours since you’ve had sexual intercourse or used a vaginal douche.Canestest can be used during pregnancy. If you’re pregnant and the Canestest swab changes colour, this may indicate amniotic fluid leakage and you should visit your doctor.If you’re confused by the results or unsure about the right treatment, your doctor can advise what treatment is right for you.

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