Candidiasis in women
Yeasts may be present in a woman's vagina or vulva with no symptoms present.
- common among women of reproductive age
- caused by overgrowth of yeasts; C. albicans, in 70-90% of cases, with non-albicans species such as C. glabrata in the remainder
- presence of candida in the vulvovaginal area does not necessarily require treatment, unless symptomatic, as between 10% and 20% of women will have vulvovaginal colonisation
- candidiasis occurs most commonly when the vagina is exposed to estrogen, therefore it is more common during the reproductive years and during pregnancy
- an episode of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is often precipitated by use of antibiotics
- immunocompromised women and women with diabetes are predisposed to candidiasis
- VVC does not appear to be associated with tampons, sanitary towels or panty liners when they are used appropriately
- as VVC can be found in non-sexually active individuals, it is not classed as an STI
Key points (2):
- all topical and oral azoles give over 80% cure
- pregnant: avoid oral azoles, the 7 day courses are more effective than shorter ones
- recurrent (>4 episodes per year): 150mg oral fluconazole every 72 hours for 3 doses induction, followed by 1 dose once a week for 6 months maintenance
Reference:
- 1) FSRH and BASHH Guidance (February 2012) Management of Vaginal Discharge in Non-Genitourinary Medicine Settings.
- 2) Public Health England (June 2021). Managing common infections: guidance for primary care
Related pages
- Clinical features of candidal vaginitis
- Predisposition to candida infection
- Investigations
- Treatment of vaginal candidiasis
- Prognosis
- Re-treatment of vaginal candidiasis
- Recurrent vaginal candidiasis
- Vaginal candidiasis (thrush) in pregnancy
- Comparison of characteristics of vaginal discharge (candida (thrush) versus bacterial vaginosis (BV) versus trichomoniasis)
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