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Thrush
Thrush is a common yeast infection that usually affects the genital area, particularly in women, although it can occur in men as well.
You have might have thrush if you have:
Itching or irritation around your vagina or penis
White, thick discharge resembling cottage cheese
Burning sensation when you wee
- Overgrowth of candida bacteria, which is normally harmless
- Weakened immune system due to factors such as hormonal changes, antibiotic use, or poorly managed diabetes
- Sex, although less common, can also cause thrush
Symptoms of thrush in women:
- Itching, burning sensation, or soreness in the vagina and surrounding area
- White, thick discharge, typically without an odour
- Redness, swelling, or irritation of the vaginal tissue
- Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse or urination
Symptoms of thrush in men:
- Itching, burning sensation, or soreness around the tip of the penis
- Redness, swelling, or irritation of the penis
- A white, thick discharge
- A bad smell
- Don’t use perfumed soaps, douches, or scented sanitary products
- Make sure you dry yourself fully after washing
- Wear cotton underwear and avoiding tight-fitting clothing
- Avoid having sex until your thrush has cleared up
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