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Yeast Infection |
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Women who have diabetes are more likely to get a disproportionate number of yeast infections. It happens because the microorganism that causes these infections thrives in the presence of glucos which frequently appears in the vaginal secretions and urine of women who have diabetes. However, yeast infection is a common infection among all women before menopause. Chronic yeast infections often occur in women, who have different types of diabetes such as fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, headache, frequent urination or thirst or weight loss despite increased appetite. If a yeast infection develops in a post menopausal woman, the doctor should screen you for diabetes. The women with this irritable disease may find relief by using a topical vaginal antifungal treatment which is available over-the-counter or other stronger creams and oral medications like Fluconazole that is available by prescription. The women, using both oral glycemic medications along with oral therapy for yeast infections must be monitored closely because one medicine may interfere with another. Stabilization of blood sugar in women with diabetes can reduce the number of yeast infections a women gets.
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Women's Health
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| Date Submitted |
25-Jul-2005
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