Prevention and treatment: To help prevent vaginal yeast infections 1. Keep the external genital part clean and dry. 2. Avoid irritating soaps, vaginal sprays and douches. 3. Change tampons and hygienic napkins frequently. 4. Wear loose cotton underwear that does not trap moisture. 5. After swimming, change quickly into the dry clothing instead of sitting in the wet bathing suit for prolonged periods. 6. Take antibiotics only when prescribed by doctor and never take them for longer than the doctor directs. 7. If diabetic, try to keep tight control over the blood sugar levels. Vaginal yeast infections can be treated by antifungal medicines that are inserted directly into the vagina as tablets, creams, ointments or suppositories. A single dose of oral fluconazole also may be used, although this treatment is not recommended during pregnancy. Healing of sex partners is not usually necessary, since most vaginal yeast infections are not transmitted sexually. This is important to be sure that the vaginal release and discomfort is caused by yeast and not sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea, chlamydia or trichomoniasis. |

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