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                candidiasis
            
            
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    Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by the overgrowth of Candida, a type of yeast that is naturally present in the body. It can affect different parts of the body, but it is most commonly seen as a vaginal yeast infection in women.
Symptoms of candidiasis can include itching, redness, and swelling in the affected area, as well as a white thick discharge in the case of vaginal candidiasis. Other types of candidiasis can cause symptoms such as oral thrush, a rash in the diaper area in infants, or a skin infection.
Risk factors for candidiasis include a weakened immune system, hormonal changes, diabetes, pregnancy, the use of antibiotics, and wearing tight, non-breathable clothing. It is also more common in people who have a compromised immune system, such as those with HIV/AIDS.
Treatment for candidiasis typically involves antifungal medications, either in the form of topical creams, tablets, or suppositories. In some cases, lifestyle changes may also be recommended, such as wearing loose-fitting clothing and practicing good personal hygiene.
Preventing candidiasis involves maintaining good hygiene, avoiding douching or using scented products in the genital area, wearing cotton underwear, and managing underlying conditions such as diabetes or immune system deficiencies.
    
Symptoms of candidiasis can include itching, redness, and swelling in the affected area, as well as a white thick discharge in the case of vaginal candidiasis. Other types of candidiasis can cause symptoms such as oral thrush, a rash in the diaper area in infants, or a skin infection.
Risk factors for candidiasis include a weakened immune system, hormonal changes, diabetes, pregnancy, the use of antibiotics, and wearing tight, non-breathable clothing. It is also more common in people who have a compromised immune system, such as those with HIV/AIDS.
Treatment for candidiasis typically involves antifungal medications, either in the form of topical creams, tablets, or suppositories. In some cases, lifestyle changes may also be recommended, such as wearing loose-fitting clothing and practicing good personal hygiene.
Preventing candidiasis involves maintaining good hygiene, avoiding douching or using scented products in the genital area, wearing cotton underwear, and managing underlying conditions such as diabetes or immune system deficiencies.
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