How to treat recurrent vaginal yeast infections?

6 August 2025 | Author Synphaet Ramintra Hospital

Vaginal Yeast Infection

What causes a vaginal yeast infection?

Vaginal candidiasis is caused by infection with Candida species, most commonly Candida albicans, in the vagina or vulvar area.

 

Who is at risk for a vaginal yeast infection?

  • People with poorly controlled diabetes
  • Those with obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Wearing tight, non-breathable clothing
  • Frequent vaginal douching
  • High-dose oral contraceptives
  • Prolonged antibiotic use
  • Immunosuppressive or corticosteroid medications
  • Immunocompromised patients
  • Pre-existing chronic skin diseases
  • A partner with a yeast infection

 

What are the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection?

  • Itching of the vulva or inside the vagina
  • Red rash around the vagina, possibly spreading to the mons pubis and groin
  • Thick, white, cottage-cheese-like discharge with an abnormal odor
  • Burning or stinging with urination or during intercourse

 

How is a vaginal yeast infection treated?

Vaginal yeast infections are curable with antifungal medications such as clotrimazole, fluconazole, ketoconazole, or itraconazole. Formulations include oral tablets, vaginal suppositories, and topical creams; doctors choose based on severity and response. For recurrent episodes (four or more per year), a physician may recommend maintenance antifungal therapy for about six months to prevent relapses.

 

How can you prevent vaginal yeast infections?

  • Clean the vulvar area with clean water
  • Avoid frequent vaginal douching
  • Choose breathable, not overly tight, moisture-wicking underwear and pants
  • Keep underwear clean; dry thoroughly in sunlight
  • During menstruation, change sanitary pads regularly to avoid moisture
  • Avoid unnecessary antibiotics
  • Manage comorbidities—for example, keep blood glucose well controlled in diabetes
  • Eating yogurt containing Lactobacillus may help maintain vaginal pH and reduce yeast overgrowth
  • Maintain overall health: adequate sleep and stress reduction

 

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