An updated overview of causes and current approaches to treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, covering topical and oral antifungals, the limited role of diet and probiotics, and when to see a clinician.
Yeast Infection Medicine
Vaginal Yeast Infection
Vaginal yeast infection (VVC) is usually caused by Candida species and presents with itching, burning, and a thick white discharge. Diagnosis uses exam and swabs; treatment includes topical azoles or a single oral fluconazole dose for nonpregnant patients. See a clinician for first episodes, pregnancy, or recurrent infections.
Yeast Infection
Yeast infections are usually caused by Candida species. This article explains what yeasts are, common types of Candida infections (vaginal, oral, nail, and invasive), symptoms, treatments including OTC antifungals and prescription options, prevention tips, and when to see a clinician.