What about recurrent yeast infections?
A recurrent yeast infection occurs when a woman has four or more
infections in one year that are not related to antibiotic use. Recurrent
yeast infections may be related to an underlying medical condition such
as impaired immunity and may require more aggressive treatment. This
can include longer courses of topical treatments, oral medications, or a
combination of the two. Continue...
How can you protect yourself from contracting a yeast infection from your sexual partner?
Condoms
may help prevent transmission of a yeast infection from women to men,
but they are not completely effective since there may be contact with
areas of the body not covered by the condom. Avoiding intercourse when a woman has symptoms of a yeast infection is the best way to prevent spreading of the infection.
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