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Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatment in Singapore

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vaginal yeast infection treatment Singapore - Athena Women’s Specialist

If you're experiencing itching, burning, or unusual discharge, you may be dealing with a vaginal yeast infection. It’s common, but that doesn't mean you should ignore it. Finding the right yeast infection treatment in Singapore can make all the difference to your well-being.

 

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about this condition,  from risk factors to what help you can get at a clinic specialising in yeast infection.
 

Understanding Vaginal Yeast Infections

Vaginal yeast infections, also called candidiasis or thrush, occur when a type of fungus called Candida, which naturally exists in the vagina in small amounts, starts to overgrow. Normally, your body maintains a healthy balance of bacteria and yeast. However, certain factors can disrupt that balance and allow Candida to thrive.

 

Risk Factors

A vaginal yeast infection develops when Candida albicans (the most common fungal culprit) grows uncontrollably. Several triggers can contribute to this overgrowth:

 

  • Taking antibiotics, which reduce protective lactobacilli bacteria

  • Experiencing hormonal changes during pregnancy or just before your period

  • Having high blood sugar levels, especially with poorly controlled diabetes

  • Living with a weakened immune system

  • Wearing tight, synthetic clothing that traps warmth and moisture

 

Symptoms

Vaginal yeast infections can cause symptoms that range from mild to intense. You might notice:

 

  • Persistent itching or burning around the vagina

  • Thick, white discharge, almost like cottage cheese in appearance

  • Redness and swelling around the vaginal opening

  • Pain or discomfort during urination or sex

 

Yeast infection is extremely common. Some women experience yeast infections repeatedly, while others may only have them occasionally.
 

Diagnosis & Vaginal Yeast Infections Treatment

If you suspect a yeast infection, do not diagnose yourself, especially if it's your first time experiencing the above-mentioned symptoms. Instead, consult a healthcare provider who can accurately assess your symptoms while considering your overall health.

 

The doctor will typically perform a pelvic exam and take a vaginal swab. They'll then examine it under a microscope or send it to a lab to confirm whether Candida is causing your symptoms. This step ensures your condition isn't due to something else, like bacterial vaginosis or a sexually transmitted infection.

 

Treatment Options

To treat a vaginal yeast infection, the doctor may prescribe:

  • Topical antifungal creams or vaginal suppositories.

  • Oral antifungal medication. 

 

In a small group of women, recurrent persistent yeast infection can occur. For these women, the doctor may need to discuss long term management of the condition.   

 

Make sure you complete your course of treatment even if your symptoms improve quickly.
 

Preventing Yeast Infections

These tips may help reduce your risk of developing yeast infections:

 

  • Wear loose-fitting clothes and breathable cotton underwear

  • Change out of wet clothing like swimwear or workout gear promptly

  • Avoid scented soaps and sprays in your intimate area

  • Control blood sugar levels if you are diabetic

  • Only take antibiotics when necessary and under medical advice

  • Practice good hygiene, especially during your period or after sex

Should You Visit A Yeast Infection Clinic For Treatment?

General practitioners can treat many yeast infection cases. However, recurrent or treatment-resistant infections may require specialist care.

 

In Singapore, several women's health and sexual wellness clinics offer such care for vaginal infections. These clinics provide comprehensive testing, tailored treatment plans, and long-term strategies to manage chronic or stubborn infections.

 

You may want to visit a dedicated clinic if:

 

  • You've had multiple infections within a year

  • You're pregnant or immunocompromised

  • Your symptoms return soon after treatment

  • You're not sure if your condition is a yeast infection or something else

Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatment by Athena Women's Clinic

At Athena Women's Clinic, we understand how distressing and disruptive a vaginal yeast infection can be. That's why we take the time to listen to your symptoms, before providing any diagnosis or treatment.

 

We prioritise discretion and your long-term well-being, sharing post-treatment care tips as necessary. Book an appointment today.
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can a vaginal yeast infection resolve on its own?

Vaginal yeast infection is very common. Most are mild infections and resolve on their own, especially if your body rebalances naturally. However, symptoms often persist or worsen without treatment, so it's best not to delay it.

 

Does vaginal yeast infection affect fertility?

Yeast infections don't directly impact fertility. However, they can cause discomfort that interferes with sexual intercourse. Treating the infection promptly can help maintain your quality of life.

 

How do I clean down there if I have a yeast infection?

Water is still the best cleanser. Gently wash your vaginal area with warm water and pad dry. Avoid douching or using scented soaps, which can aggravate irritation. Keep the area clean and dry. 

 

Will my period flush out a yeast infection?

Some women believe menstruation helps clear a yeast infection because the vaginal pH changes during your period. While this may ease symptoms slightly, it doesn't eliminate the infection. You'll still need treatment to fully resolve a yeast infection.

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