
Candidiasis (Yeast Infection)
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| Location | Symptoms |
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| skin folds or navel |
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| vagina |
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| penis |
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| mouth (thrush) |
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| corners of the mouth (perlèche) |
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| nail beds |
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The symptoms of candidiasis may resemble other skin conditions. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
In addition to a medical history and physical examination, your physician may scrape off a skin sample to confirm the diagnosis with a microscope or a culture.
Specific treatment for candidiasis will be determined by your physician based on:
Candidiasis is highly treatable with medicated ointments. Yeast infections in the vagina or anus can be treated with medicated suppositories. Thrush may be treated with a medicated mouthwash or lozenges that dissolve in the mouth. Severe infection or infections in an immunocompromised person may be treated with oral anti-yeast medications.

