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Symptoms Of Yeast Infection & Prevention Methods

Common symptoms of yeast infections include itching, redness, and discharge in affected areas. Treatment involves antifungal creams or oral medications. Prevention is possible by maintaining proper hygiene, reducing skin friction, and using probiotics for recurrent infections.

  • 28 Jan 2025
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Yeast infections are common and can be uncomfortable. They usually happen because a type of yeast called Candida grows too much in certain body parts. It can lead to vaginal infections, oral thrush, or skin problems. This article will help you understand the signs of yeast infections, how to treat them, and ways to prevent them. By knowing more about yeast infections, you can take steps to heal quickly.

Common Symptoms of Yeast Infection

Following are some of the significant symptoms of yeast infection-

  1. Vaginal Yeast Infection:
    • Pain and itching in the vaginal region.
    • Unusual yellow or white vaginal discharge.
    • Redness, irritability, and sometimes burning or discomfort when urinating or having intercourse.
  1. Oral Candida:
    • White patches in the mouth, including the inner cheeks, throat, and tongue.
    • Discomfort, redness, and even trouble swallowing if it extends to the throat
  1. Skin Yeast Infection:
    • Red, itchy rash, particularly in the folds of the skin
    • There may be discomfort, breakouts, and skin seeping in severe situations.
  1. Penile Yeast Infection:
    • Scaling, redness, and itching on the penis' underside.
    • Appearance of a painful rash.
  1. Nail Bed Yeast Infection:
    • Discomfort and swelling surrounding the injured nail.
    • Pus development frequently appears white or yellow under the nail and nail separation.

How Is Yeast Infection Treated?

Antifungal medicines are often used to treat yeast infections by preventing the overgrowth of the yeast that causes the illnesses. Antifungal creams available over-the-counter or as prescription oral medications can be used to treat vaginal yeast infections.  External antifungal ointments or creams may help treat skin yeast infections. Antifungal lotions treat yeast infections in the penile area, and oral antifungal drugs are frequently needed to treat nail bed infections.

How To Prevent Yeast Infection?

By incorporating these yeast infection prevention practices, you can reduce the likelihood of yeast infections -

  1. Oral Thrush Prevention:
    • Maintain good oral hygiene through daily teeth brushing and flossing.
    • Use mouthwash as recommended to help prevent yeast infections in the mouth, such as thrush.
  2. Preventing Vaginal or Genital Yeast Infections:
    • Opt for breathable cotton underwear to reduce moisture.
    • Consider taking probiotics, especially if you are prone to recurrent vaginal yeast infections.
  3. Reducing Skin-to-Skin Friction:
    • Keep areas where skin rubs against skin dry and clean.
    • Aim to reduce friction in these areas to lower the risk of yeast infections and skin irritation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, preventing yeast infections requires adopting simple yet effective practices. Good oral hygiene and the use of mouthwash can help prevent oral thrush. Reducing skin-to-skin friction through cleanliness and minimising irritation in these areas is also vital. By following these steps, individuals can minimise symptoms of yeast infection, enhancing their overall well-being and comfort. Many health insurance plans include coverage for prescription antifungal medications, reducing the cost burden of effective treatment.

 


 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

 

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