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is ther any thing i can do to stop getting thursh
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hi i am diabetic and twice a month i get thursh and it can get really bad i have been to the doctors a couple of times but i think he is getting fed up of my saying got thrush again (my blood sugars are in the right direction)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly it is not uncommon for vaginal thrush to be resistent to treatment in diabetics. Secondly, ask for a swab to be taken to confirm the diagnosis. Thirdly, use pessaries and tablets at the same time, but keep on with the tablets for six months, even if you are symptom free. Try to avoid wearing tights. Good luck.
All us ladies have the yeast like fungus/bacteria candida in our vaginas but it's usually kept in control but it's usually kept in control by the natural acidic environment.
When this is disturbed it can mutiply and cause problems, high blood sugar can also cause this. Understanding what is is may help in seeing ehat you can do to help it.
Have you asked your doctor if your meds for your diabetes may be able to be adjusted to stop this happening? Maybe an anti-fungal medicine as well might help.
Eating yoghurt (or a daily acidophilus supplement) can help your bacteria balance and maybe help prevent it. You could also avoid anything containing yeast.
Other possible triggers to avoid are dried fruits, dairy products, mushrooms, pickled vegetables and fruits, monosodium glutamate and smoked fish and meat.
Make sure you check any drastic dietry changes with your doctor or diabetes nurse though.
Aloe vera gel can also bring some relief to the affected area and is nice and cooling, more so it you keep it in the fridge.
Thrush likes moist spots that may be chafed or sore so maybe try keeping the area clean and cool (gentle unperfumed body washes - don't scrub, gentle -nothing perfumed and don't use those vaginal washes - and cotton knickers and avoid tights or tight trousers). Avoid long hot baths.
Antibiotics and anti-bacterial products (eg soaps or body washes) can upset the balance of the bacteria and cause them to multiply so be careful with these.
Steroids (eg for asthma or arthitis) and hormonal changes eg the pill can also upset the balance of bacteria.
Condoms may cause it if you're allergic to latex and if you're not lubricated enough and there's is friction that can set an attack off.
When this is disturbed it can mutiply and cause problems, high blood sugar can also cause this. Understanding what is is may help in seeing ehat you can do to help it.
Have you asked your doctor if your meds for your diabetes may be able to be adjusted to stop this happening? Maybe an anti-fungal medicine as well might help.
Eating yoghurt (or a daily acidophilus supplement) can help your bacteria balance and maybe help prevent it. You could also avoid anything containing yeast.
Other possible triggers to avoid are dried fruits, dairy products, mushrooms, pickled vegetables and fruits, monosodium glutamate and smoked fish and meat.
Make sure you check any drastic dietry changes with your doctor or diabetes nurse though.
Aloe vera gel can also bring some relief to the affected area and is nice and cooling, more so it you keep it in the fridge.
Thrush likes moist spots that may be chafed or sore so maybe try keeping the area clean and cool (gentle unperfumed body washes - don't scrub, gentle -nothing perfumed and don't use those vaginal washes - and cotton knickers and avoid tights or tight trousers). Avoid long hot baths.
Antibiotics and anti-bacterial products (eg soaps or body washes) can upset the balance of the bacteria and cause them to multiply so be careful with these.
Steroids (eg for asthma or arthitis) and hormonal changes eg the pill can also upset the balance of bacteria.
Condoms may cause it if you're allergic to latex and if you're not lubricated enough and there's is friction that can set an attack off.
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