Thrush

Symptoms Typical Duration
  • In women: itching, irritation, discharge, redness, soreness and swelling of the vagina and vulva;
  • In men: balanitis - itchy, red, sore glans with possible red spots and pain passing urine; Cheese like material (smegma) under the foreskin;
  • In babies: persistent nappy rash and yellow/white spots in and around the mouth;

With over-the-counter treatments, the condition should clear up in men and women within a week.

Babies with suspected thrush should be brought to the surgery.

 Self-Help Advice

For women:

  • When washing the vaginal area, avoid the use of perfumed soaps, deodorants and douches;
  • Avoid latex condoms, spermicidal creams and lubricants if they cause irritation;
  • Change tampons frequently or switch to using sanitary towels;
  • Wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothes if possible.

For men:

  • Wash with warm salted water;
  • Use a condom.
Over-the-Counter Medication

If in doubt, discuss over-the-counter medication with your pharmacist.

  • Anti-fungal creams, such as Canesten, can be used by both men and women to treat the infection;
  • Oral pills can also be used by both men and women, but you should discuss the use of such pills with your pharmacist.
  • If your partner suffers at the same time as you, you should both take appropriate treatments and avoid sexual intercourse for two weeks or use a condom.
When to Contact the Surgery
  • If you are pregnant;
  • If you suspect your baby has thrush;
  • If you have cancer, HIV or other illnesses that affect the immune system;
  • If you are on a long-term course of antibiotics;
  • If you are taking intravenous drugs.

 

 

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