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Vaginal yeast infection (candidiasis)
- Being pregnant or having diabetes or a weakened immune system increases the risk of having candidiasis.
- It is possible to have an itch in the vagina and vulva and, often, the woman has a thick, white discharge, similar to cottage cheese.
- If the symptoms suggest a vaginal infection, the doctor examines a sample of the discharge or fluid from the cervix and may send them for analysis for the presence of microorganisms that cause infection.
- Antifungal drugs - creams, vaginal suppositories, tablets or capsules are effective
Causes
In women of childbearing potential, Candida albicans candidiasis is quite common. This fungus usually resides on the skin or in the intestine. From these areas, it can spread to the vagina. Candidiasis is not transmitted by sexual contact.
Vaginal candidiasis is more likely to occur in women who
- Are pregnant
- Have diabetes
- Having a weakened immune system, suppressed by medications (such as corticosteroids or chemotherapy drugs) or compromised by a disease (such as AIDS )
- Use an intrauterine device
- Wear tight underwear that won't let air circulate
- Are taking antibiotics
Oral antibiotics tend to kill bacteria that normally reside in the vagina and prevent the fungus from growing. Thus, the use of antibiotics increases the risk of having candidiasis.
The chance of candidiasis occurring increases just before menstruation.
Candidiasis is rare after menopause, except in women taking hormone therapy .
Male sexual partners of women who have vaginal candidiasis are rarely infected.
Symptoms
The vagina and vulva can itch or burn, especially during intercourse. The genital area may become red and swollen. The woman may have a thick, white discharge that resembles cottage cheese.
Diagnosis
- Evaluation of a doctor
- Analysis of a sample of the discharge and / or liquid from the cervix
- If the woman has a vaginal discharge that is unusual or lasts more than a few days or has other vaginal symptoms, she should see a doctor.
The doctor suspects the presence of candidiasis based on the symptoms, such as a thick, white discharge that usually looks like cottage cheese. After that, he asks questions about discharge, other symptoms, possible causes (such as diabetes, other disorders and use of antibiotics or hormones) and hygiene habits.
The doctor does a pelvic exam to confirm the diagnosis. When examining the vagina, the doctor takes a sample of the discharge with a cotton swab. The sample is then examined by microscopy or sent for culture (placed in a substance that allows microorganisms to grow). Armed with the information generated by these tests, the doctor can usually identify the microorganism causing the symptoms.
Usually, the doctor also uses a cotton swab to collect a sample of liquid from the cervix (the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina). This sample will be analyzed for the presence of sexually transmitted diseases.
Prevention
A woman at high risk of having candidiasis may need to take an antifungal medication orally to help prevent candidiasis. These women include those with:
- Diabetes
- Need to take antibiotics for a long time
- Repeated episodes of candidiasis, especially in women with a weakened immune system
- Keeping the vulva clean and wearing loose, cotton-absorbent clothing that allows air to circulate can reduce moisture, which stimulates the growth of fungi and thereby helps prevent them from growing.
Treatment
Antifungal drugs
Candidiasis is treated with antifungal drugs. They can be used like this:
- Applied as a cream to the affected area
- Inserted into the vagina in the form of suppository
- Taken orally
- Butoconazole, clotrimazole, miconazole and tioconazole are available without a prescription. The oils in these creams and ointments weaken latex-based condoms (but not diaphragms), so women cannot rely on condoms for birth control.
Antifungal drugs (for example, fluconazole and itraconazole) taken orally need a prescription. A single dose of fluconazole is as effective as creams and ointments. However, if the infections are repeated many times, it is possible that the woman needs to take several doses.







