Candidiasis (Candida Infection)
Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast, which normally lives harmlessly on the skin.
Yeast infection , Thrush
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Summary
Candidiasis, which is a fungal infection caused by Candida yeast, often affects areas like the mouth, throat, or genitals. It occurs when the yeast grows excessively, disrupting the normal balance of microorganisms. While it can cause discomfort, it is usually not life-threatening unless in people with weakened immune systems.
Candidiasis is caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast, which normally lives in small amounts in the body. Factors like antibiotics, high sugar diets, and weakened immune systems can disrupt the balance. Risk factors include diabetes, pregnancy, and oral contraceptive use.
Common symptoms include itching, redness, and discharge. Oral thrush presents as white patches in the mouth. If untreated, it can lead to more severe infections, especially in those with weakened immune systems. Invasive candidiasis, which affects the bloodstream, can be life-threatening.
Candidiasis is diagnosed by examining symptoms like itching or discharge. A healthcare provider may take a sample for a culture test, which confirms Candida presence. Blood tests may be used for systemic infections. These tests help confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment.
Preventing candidiasis involves maintaining good hygiene and a balanced diet. Avoiding unnecessary antibiotics helps prevent yeast overgrowth. Treatments include antifungal medications like azoles, which inhibit fungal growth. Severe cases may require intravenous antifungals.
Self-care includes maintaining good hygiene and a balanced diet. Reducing sugar intake helps prevent yeast overgrowth. Wearing breathable clothing reduces moisture, which can promote Candida growth. These actions help manage symptoms and prevent recurrence by maintaining a healthy balance of microorganisms.