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Tag: Candida

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What to do if yeast infection doesn't go away after antifungal?

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Approximately 5% to 8% of women experience recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis, a condition where yeast infections return frequently. If you've completed a course of medication but your yeast infection doesn't go away after antifungal treatment, it can be frustrating and indicates a deeper issue.

What is fluconazole prescribed for? A comprehensive guide

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An estimated 75% of women will experience a vaginal yeast infection at some point in their lives, and fluconazole is a common oral medication used to treat it. But **what is fluconazole prescribed for** beyond simple yeast infections? This antifungal medicine has a wide range of applications, from localized infections to serious systemic conditions, and even serves as a preventative measure for vulnerable patients.

Is Lime an Antifungal? Separating Fact from Dangerous Fiction

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While some laboratory studies have demonstrated the antifungal properties of lime extracts and essential oils against certain fungi, applying raw lime juice to the skin for a fungal infection is widely considered unsafe due to the risk of a severe inflammatory reaction called phytophotodermatitis. The effectiveness of lime as an antifungal is heavily dependent on concentration and fungal species, and the potent compounds are too risky for un-monitored topical use on human skin.

Exploring What are the disadvantages of caprylic acid?

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Studies have shown that high doses of caprylic acid, especially when taken as part of a ketogenic diet, can cause significant gastrointestinal side effects, which represents one of the main disadvantages of caprylic acid. Its potent antifungal properties also risk uncomfortable 'die-off' symptoms in some individuals.

Does Nasal Spray Cause Thrush? The Corticosteroid Connection

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According to clinical reports, a potential side effect of prolonged or high-dose use of corticosteroid nasal sprays is a fungal infection known as thrush. The question, **does nasal spray cause thrush?**, is most relevant for those using steroid-based treatments for chronic allergies or sinus conditions.

Does Clotrimazole Work Better Than Nystatin? A Detailed Comparison

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While both are common antifungal medications, a key difference is that nystatin specifically targets *Candida* yeast, while clotrimazole is a broader-spectrum agent effective against a wider range of fungi, which is a major factor when assessing whether **clotrimazole works better than nystatin**.

Dietary Guidelines: Can I Eat Bread When Taking Fluconazole?

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Fluconazole is a widely prescribed antifungal medication used to treat a variety of fungal infections, from common vaginal yeast infections to more serious systemic conditions [1.8.1]. A frequent question among patients is, 'Can I eat bread when taking fluconazole?', and the good news is that no specific foods are known to interfere with its absorption [1.2.1].