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Even though it is embarrassing to talk about, vaginal thrush is a very common condition. For some women yeast infections are more than a once-in-a-while occurrence. As many as seventy-five per cent of women will have this infection at some point in their lives. What's worse, is that many women have no idea how to prevent them.

Thrush can be uncomfortable, but it can often be managed effectively with appropriate treatment and guidance from a healthcare professional.

If visiting a clinic is difficult, you can book an online consultation with a doctor from home. A prescription may be provided if the doctor considers it clinically appropriate.

If you are suffering from this condition, it is important that you not only treat yourself with medication but also take measures to prevent other people from getting it. This article will give you five tips for preventing vaginal thrush.

What Is Vaginal Thrush?

Genital thrush is a common infection that affects the vagina and/or vulva. It's caused by a fungus called Candida Albicans, which normally lives in small amounts on the skin and mucous membranes of all healthy people. However, if there is an imbalance in the vaginal flora (a disruption in the normal balance of bacteria), C. Albicans can grow out of control and cause disease.

Thrush is most common in babies, pregnant women, and people with diabetes or weakened immune systems.

Vaginal thrush is a common condition caused by an overgrowth of yeast in the vagina, which can lead to an uncomfortable and sometimes painful vaginal discharge. The most common symptom is a thick, curd-like white discharge with a bad smell. This can make you feel very uncomfortable and embarrassed, but it’s important to know that vaginal thrush is easily treatable with medication from your GP or pharmacist.

5 Ways to Prevent the Spread of Vaginal Thrush

If you have a vaginal yeast infection, it can be quite uncomfortable and embarrassing. If you suffer from them regularly, they can also become a major inconvenience as they can leave you feeling unwell and unable to work or do the things you enjoy.

One of the best ways to prevent vaginal yeast infections is to ensure that you avoid anything that may trigger them. This means changing your habits, diet, and lifestyle to reduce your risk of getting thrush. Here are some tips for how to prevent the spread of vaginal thrush:

1. Avoid wearing tight clothing

Tight clothing can also irritate the skin and make you more likely to get thrush. Wear loose-fitting clothes made from natural fabrics like cotton and avoid synthetic materials like nylon which don't let your skin breathe freely.

2. Use condoms during intercourse

Condoms are a good barrier against infection so using them during intercourse will help protect against vaginal thrush spreading from one person to another. If one partner has thrush, try not to have intercourse until both partners have been treated for their infections.

3. Avoid Sharing Items with Others

Vaginal thrush can be passed from one person to another through direct contact with the affected body area. As a result, you should avoid sharing items such as towels, bed sheets, and underwear with anyone with a yeast infection.

4. Practice Good Hygiene

Good hygiene is essential for preventing the spread of vaginal thrush. After using the bathroom or having intercourse, it's important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. You should also wipe from front to back after using the toilet to prevent any discharge or fecal matter from spreading into your vagina.

5. Limit your antibiotic use

Thrush can sometimes occur after taking antibiotics because these medications may affect the natural balance of bacteria in the body. It’s important to follow your doctor’s guidance when taking antibiotics for any infection. If you’re concerned about thrush or other side effects, speak to a healthcare professional for advice on prevention and management.

Book an Online Consultation for Vaginal Thrush Advice

If you are experiencing symptoms of vaginal thrush, then you must visit your doctor as soon as possible. But what if there isn't a doctor available near me? What if I'm out of town? Then getting a prescription online from Prime Medic might be the best option for you!

You can book an online consultation with a qualified doctor to discuss symptoms of vaginal thrush from the comfort of your home. The doctor will assess your condition and, if clinically appropriate, may issue a prescription. With Prime Medic, you can securely share your health information online for the doctor to review during the consultation.

Prime Medic offers a wide range of services that make getting your medical needs taken care of as easy as possible. From online prescriptions to medical certificates, we've got everything you need to be well cared for at home.

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Name: Dr. Muhammad Mohsin, General Practitioner
University Degree: MBBS, AMC
Bio: Dr Muhammad Mohsin completed his studies at the University of Health Sciences Lahore, Pakistan, in 2008. He came to Australia in 2012 and has worked as a resident and GP in various hospitals and medical centres across Australia. He has a particular interest in men's health, travel medicine, chronic disease management, and general family medicine.