What to do if thrush keeps coming back?

If you are experiencing recurring thrush, you should see your GP. Your GP or a healthcare professional at a sexual health clinic may be able to help find the cause of the thrush you are experiencing.
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What does it mean if thrush won't go away?

The bottom line. Yeast infections are very common and usually very treatable. In some cases, they can stick around or keep coming back. If you have a yeast infection that just won't go away, even after treatment, follow up with a healthcare provider to make sure it's actually a yeast infection and not something else.
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What is the best treatment for recurrent thrush?

Treatment for Recurrent Thrush:

First: your doctor will prescribe a regimen of anti-thrush medication to treat your current infection. This stage is known as the “induction course” of treatment, and will usually include either oral anti-fungals (Fluconazole) or intra-vaginal anti-fungals (Clotrimazole pessaries).
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Why do I constantly get thrush?

the menstrual cycle, which may cause monthly thrush episodes. hormonal or vaginal pH changes. sexual activity. having a weakened immune system (such as HIV or chemotherapy treatments)
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Why do I keep on getting thrush?

What causes thrush? Your vagina naturally has a certain amount of yeast. Thrush is caused by the growth of too much yeast. You are more likely to get thrush if you have recently taken antibiotics, you have diabetes or your immune system is weakened (for example, because you have HIV).
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Can sudocrem help thrush?

It is often mistaken for thrush or urine infections. It occurs because the area is vulnerable to irritation and may be made worse by soaps, bubble baths, dampness and not wiping front to back after using the toilet. Protection of the area with a barrier cream (bepanthen, sudocrem) is often the best treatment.
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Why won't my yeast infection go away with treatment?

Below are some reasons that this may happen: The medication may need more time to work: It can take up to 7 days for an antifungal medication to eradicate a yeast infection. The infection could be treatment resistant : Some yeast may be more resilient to antifungal treatment.
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Why does my yeast infection never go away?

If your yeast infection doesn't clear up with antifungal medication, you might have something else, such as a: Urinary tract infection (UTI): This occurs when bad bacteria multiply in your urinary tract, triggering symptoms such as a burning when you urinate, bloody or cloudy urine, pain during sex, and abdominal pain.
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Why do I keep getting yeast infections every month?

High levels of estrogen cause Candida fungi to overgrow. Because of this, it's common to get a yeast infection around the time of your period. Some people get yeast infections around the same time of their cycle every month, a condition called cyclic vulvovaginitis.
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What happens if you have a yeast infection for too long?

Complications of untreated yeast infections

If left untreated, vaginal candidiasis will most likely get worse, causing itching, redness, and inflammation in the area surrounding your vagina. This may lead to a skin infection if the inflamed area becomes cracked, or if continual scratching creates open or raw areas.
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Why do I keep getting recurring yeast infections?

A lack of regular hygiene practices, such as daily showers and brushing your teeth, or a constantly damp environment can also lead to chronic yeast infections. You're also at risk of recurring yeast infections if you have a weakened immune system. The following can weaken your immune system: age.
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What if fluconazole does not work?

What if it does not work? Talk to your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after 7 days of taking fluconazole for vaginal thrush, balanitis or oral thrush. Your doctor may ask you to take fluconazole for longer, or they may prescribe a different antifungal treatment.
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Is thrush itching constant?

Anecdotal evidence shows episodes can come and go for many years. For people like Debra, who forgot to pack “emergency supplies” before her trip, recurrent thrush can cause relentless itching, constant pain and embarrassment. Some women need to take time off work.
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Can thrush clear on its own?

Can thrush go away on its own? Often mild yeast infections and their symptoms will go away on their own without treatment, although this could take 3-7 days. If you have been experiencing thrush symptoms for 7-14 days then you should seek medical treatment.
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What causes female thrush?

Thrush is caused by an overgrowth of yeast known as Candida albicans. Vaginal creams and pessaries help reduce overgrowth of candida and ease thrush symptoms. Thrush outbreaks, while uncomfortable, do not cause any long-term health issues. Consult your doctor if you have recurrent thrush.
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Is there anything stronger than fluconazole?

"Itraconazole is more effective than fluconazole for long-term prophylaxis of invasive fungal infections after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation." the authors write. "Except for gastrointestinal side effects, itraconazole is well tolerated."
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Why am I still itching after taking fluconazole?

— Most yeast infections go away within a few days of starting treatment. However, you may continue to feel itchy and irritated, even after the infection is gone. If you do not get better within a few days after finishing treatment, call your doctor or nurse for advice.
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Why is fluconazole not getting rid of my yeast infection?

Some species of fungi are naturally resistant to treatment with certain types of antifungal drugs. For example, the drug fluconazole does not work against infections caused by the fungus Aspergillus, a type of mold. Resistance can also develop over time when fungi are exposed to antifungal drugs.
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How many yeast infections is too many?

If you have 4 or more vaginal yeast infections a year, you have a chronic yeast infection problem, says Erin Nelson, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the School of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Why do I keep getting vaginal infections?

Allergic reactions or sensitivity to different products, materials, or activities can also cause vaginitis. Here are a few ways to keep your vulva and vagina healthy: Don't use scented tampons and pads, vaginal deodorants, and perfumed "feminine hygiene" products.
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Can I take fluconazole every week?

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If symptoms continue despite appropriate treatment, fluconazole may be prescribed for every day use for ten to fourteen days, and even continued once per week for six months. Fluconazole is an antifungal medicine and is used to treat infections caused by fungus.
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Can thrush be resistant to fluconazole?

Antifungal resistance is an increasing problem with the fungus Candida, a yeast. Candida infections may resist antifungal drugs, making them difficult to treat. About 7% of all Candida blood samples tested at CDC are resistant to the antifungal drug fluconazole.
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Is one fluconazole pill enough?

Fluconazole (Diflucan) is a popular yeast infection medication that only requires one dose. However, yeast infection pills require a prescription and are not available over-the-counter (OTC). There are advantages and disadvantages of both prescribed yeast infection pills and OTC yeast infection medications.
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What can I take instead of fluconazole?

Recommended alternatives for fluconazole-refractory disease include itraconazole, voriconazole, caspofungin, micafungin, anidulafungin, and amphotericin B.
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What side effects does fluconazole have?

Side Effects
  • Chest tightness.
  • clay-colored stools.
  • difficulty with swallowing.
  • fast heartbeat.
  • hives, itching, or skin rash.
  • large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or genitals.
  • light-colored stools.
  • stomach pain, continuing.
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