Why do I get thrush?

What causes thrush. Thrush is not classed as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), but it can be triggered by sex. Thrush is caused by a fungus called candida that is normally harmless. Thrush tends to grow in warm, moist conditions and develops if the balance of bacteria changes.
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Why do I keep getting vaginal 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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Is it normal to get thrush often?

The cause of recurrent thrush is unknown. Certain factors can make your risk of developing thrush higher than others. Your body goes through changes that affect your immune system and the levels of bacteria in your body, making you more prone to infections.
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How do I stop thrush from coming back?

Regular 'maintenance' treatment to stop the thrush coming back, with weekly tablets of fluconazole 150 mg, daily itraconazole 50-100 mg tablets or weekly clotrimazole 500 mg vaginal pessaries.
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Does stress cause thrush?

What causes thrush? Most people have small amounts of the Candida fungus in the mouth, digestive tract and skin. They are normally kept in check by other bacteria and microorganisms in the body. When illnesses, stress, or medications disturb this balance, the fungus grows out of control and causes thrush.
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Will my period flush out yeast infection?

Vaginal yeast infections often clear up on their own without treatment, usually when menstruation begins. Menstrual blood raises the vaginal pH, causing the number of yeast cells to decrease because they can't grow in the pH present during menstruation.
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Is thrush an STI?

Thrush is an infection caused by a yeast fungus called candida albicans. It's not a sexually transmitted infection but can sometimes develop after you've had sex. It can develop in the vagina and on the genitals.
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What foods cause thrush?

A diet with too many refined main meals and biscuits, chocolate bars, fizzy drinks, dairy products and wine contribute to thrush by increasing sugar in our urine. This feeds the yeast in the genital area.
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What can happen if thrush is left untreated?

If left untreated, the symptoms will often persist and your mouth will continue to feel uncomfortable. In severe cases that are left untreated, there is also a risk of the infection spreading further into your body, which can be serious.
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Is Cranberry Juice Good for thrush?

Cranberry juice and yoghurt are two foods that taken regularly may help prevent thrush occurring.
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What foods should you avoid if you have thrush?

Based on this information, the foods to avoid with oral thrush include:
  • Sugary drinks, candies, cookies and cakes.
  • Fruits high in sugar, such as bananas, grapes and figs.
  • Milk, cheese, and other dairy products high in lactose (some cheeses do not contain lactose)
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Should I tell my partner I have thrush?

Telling your partner

It is therefore unlikely that you will pass it to your partner. Your partner should only be treated if they have symptoms. If you have Thrush, you may not feel like having sex, so it may be helpful to talk to your partner about your symptoms.
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Can a man give a woman thrush?

Oral Thrush

Because yeast exists throughout our bodies, it's possible for one person with a genital yeast infection to spread Candida to another part of their partner's body.
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Why do I get thrush 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 is the fastest way to get rid of a yeast infection?

The fastest — and most reliable — way to get rid of a yeast infection is to visit a doctor if you suspect you have one. They will likely prescribe fluconazole, an oral treatment that may take 1 week to get rid of the infection.
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How do I stop recurring yeast infections?

Still, you can take steps to prevent yeast infections:
  1. Practice good hygiene.
  2. Wear the right clothes.
  3. Avoid scented sprays and bath products.
  4. Don't douche.
  5. Avoid certain medications (when possible)
  6. Maintain proper diet, sleep, and exercise.
  7. Keep the vagina clean and dry (1)
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Can sperm cause yeast infection?

Vaginal Sex

Your partner's natural genital chemistry can change the balance of yeast and bacteria in your vagina. In rare cases, you can have an allergic reaction to your partner's semen. Friction from sex, or certain types of lubricants, condoms, and sex toys may also cause irritation.
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Is vaginal thrush contagious?

While uncomfortable, a thrush infection isn't necessarily contagious. The yeast can spread from person to person, but someone who comes into contact with thrush won't automatically develop the infection.
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What does vaginal thrush look like?

What does thrush look like? If you have vaginal thrush, the skin outside your vagina may be red, cracked or damaged. You may see a thick, white vaginal discharge (it may look like cottage cheese). For more information, see 'symptoms of vaginal thrush'.
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Does thrush make you tired?

One of the most common symptoms associated with Candida is fatigue.
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What foods help thrush?

Healthy fats like avocado, eggs, nuts and extra virgin olive oil. Fermented foods such as yoghurt and sauerkraut. Low-sugar fruits such as blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, grapefruit and watermelon. Grains like millet, quinoa and oat bran.
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Does drinking water help with thrush?

I have found that simply drinking enough water greatly reduces my likelihood for getting a yeast infection. Because I am drinking more water, and subsequently urinating more frequently, my body is able to flush out the sugars that feed the yeast. Be sure to drink water that is pure and free from toxins.
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Can too much sugar cause thrush?

High levels of sugar in your blood also mean high sugar levels in your sweat, saliva, and urine. That encourages yeast to grow in places like your mouth and genitals, and you can end up with thrush.
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Is yogurt good for thrush?

Probiotic yogurt contains live, “good” bacteria cultures that may help treat oral thrush. The cultures don't kill Candida. Instead, they stop its growth. They may also help restore the proper balance of good to bad bacteria in the mouth.
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Does thrush have a smell?

Vaginal thrush

This discharge usually isn't very smelly, though. 'If your thrush symptoms are so pronounced that there's a bad smell, you should see a doctor to rule out any underlying conditions,' says Dr Rosén.
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