Your test showed two conditions.
Enterococcus faecalis indicates aerobic vaginitis (AV), while fluconazole-resistant yeast infection. Both can be stubborn infections.
Which infection to treat first?
Normally, Enterococcus infection or AV mainly causes pain, swelling, and redness. Yeast infection mainly causes itching, irritation, and cottage cheese-like discharge. If you have more pain than itching, you should treat AV first. If you have more itching than pain, you should treat the yeast first. However, if you cannot decide, treat yeast first, as yeast infection is often more stubborn.
- To clear yeast, you can use Yeast Clear. Yeast Clear is made with all-natural ingredients. Its antifungal properties are based on a cocktail of multiple different plant extracts and essential oils that attack different targets on the yeast cell. It has killed all drug-resistant yeasts tested so far. It can clear fluconazole or any drug-resistant yeast without a problem. The only limitation is that it can only kill yeast upon contact, so it only works for vaginal yeast infection. If you have yeast in the bladder or the gut, you may consider taking the supplement Yeast Reset.
- To clear Enterococcus faecalis, you can use AV Clear (AV NIL). This article provides the steps: I have aerobic vaginitis (AV). Which product should I start?
This article explains how AV NIL may clear drug-resistant superbugs: How does NeuEve kill bad bacteria without using antibiotics?
Once you complete the clearance of yeast and AV, you will need to do maintenance to stop yeast and AV from coming back. How to Stop Yeast from Coming Back?
The recommended maintenance will help you restore a balanced microbiome, which will help you stop yeast and AV from coming back.
Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It is about natural products, nutrients, and/or alternative methods for managing discomforts associated with vaginal dysbiosis (imbalance of microbiome). It is not medical advice for the treatment of any diseases.