Apr 15
Candidiasis
Posted by admin on Sunday Apr 15, 2012 Under candida

why do we get vulvovaginal candidiasis?
i am not a sexually active person and i have been checking my sugar count once in a month.And it really worries me why I get the infection repeatedly after a dose of diflucan. After my menstruation, I notice that the infection repeats again.Help!
This is another name for yeast infection, and diflucan is an anti-yeast drug. You should consult your doctor that the medication is no longer working.
Candidiasis oral
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Candida fungus, light micrograph Photo Mugs Candida fungus. Light micrograph of threads (hyphae) of the fungus Candida albicans, taken from a human saliva sample. This is a type of yeast, which is commonly found on human skin and the mucous membranes of the mouth, respiratory tract, intestinal tract, and vagina. Human bacterial microflora usually prevent the yeast from spreading and causing an infection. However, the use of antibiotics or a… |
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Candida yeast Photo Mugs False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Candida albicans, a yeast-like fungus commonly present on human skin a in the upper respiratory, alimentary a female genital tracts. It is normally harmless, but it can become pathogenic when the bodys resistance is weakened through malnutrition or general debility, diabetes or antibiotic treatment. It can then cause a number of diseases including… |
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Candida yeast Photo Mugs False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Candida albicans, a yeast-like fungus commonly present on human skin a in the upper respiratory, alimentary a female genital tracts. It is normally harmless, but it can become pathogenic when the bodys resistance is weakened through malnutrition or general debility, diabetes or antibiotic treatment. It can then cause a number of diseases including… |
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