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Yeast Infection of the Skin and Mucous Membranes


Treatment & Monitoring

What are the treatments for the infection?

Yeast infections are treated with anti-yeast, anti-fungal creams. These include:

  • nystatin cream for infections of the skin, vagina, and penis
  • suppositories for vaginal or anal yeast infections
  • a liquid or lozenge for oral thrush
  • The skin should be kept dry. Plain talcum powder, or a powder that contains nystatin, can help keep the surface area dry. Corticosteroid ointments may be used to reduce the itching and pain.

    What are the side effects of the treatments?

    Side effects of ointments used to treat yeast infections may include a localized skin reaction.

    What happens after treatment for the infection?

    Treatment of yeast infections is usually successful within 1 to 2 weeks.

    How is the infection monitored?

    Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider. A pregnant woman who has a Candida albicans,\ \Candida tropicalis,\ \Candida glabrata,\ and \Candida parapsilosis.\ ',CAPTION,'Vaginal Yeast Infection');" onmouseout="return nd();">vaginal yeast infection should be monitored in her third trimester, because it can be passed on to her infant during delivery.


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