Patients who have been diagnosed with deep organ candidiasis should have catheters removed, and antifungal chemotherapy should be started to prevent the spread of the disease.
In most cases, vaginal candidiasis can be treated successfully with a variety of over-the-counter antifungal creams or suppositories.
No. The yeast infection can remain for years if you don't get it treated.
White cottage-cheese like discharge is a symptom of a yeast infection. If you suspect a vaginal infection go to your doctors for tests and treatment.
Yes backache accompanies a yeast infection usually when it is on a serious stage. This happens when it is not treated early.
No unless you tell them.
When a woman has yeast infection it means that she has a an infection caused by some fungi that lives in the female organ. It also means that she is experiencing soreness and inflammation.
Was it diagnosed by a doctor? My guess it that it isn't a yeast infection and needs diagnosing.
Schederma, typically used for skin conditions, may not be specifically formulated to treat yeast infections. Yeast infections are usually treated with antifungal medications such as fluconazole or topical treatments like clotrimazole. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options for a yeast infection.
Yeast infection normally does not spread to internal organs. Itching is troublesome and demands early attention. The condition can be treated rather easily.
Terrible pain. Get it treated before it starts to hurt.
no,because he could get somthing
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.