![]() About one in 10 women are thought to suffer from recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis Flare-ups seem to be more common in the premenstrual phase. recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis – thrush is called ‘recurrent’ if the woman experiences at least four separate infections in one year.Treatment includes antifungal creams, capsules or pessaries Thrush isn’t considered to be a sexually transmitted disease, although it can be passed on during sex. Thrush is caused by an overgrowth of yeast, mainly Candida (a normal inhabitant of our bowel), which may occur after a course of antibiotics. thrush – symptoms include chronic itching, redness and vaginal discharge.Ulceration may be due to infections, non-sexually or sexually transmitted, and inflammation, which includes erosive lichen planus, dermatitis and other auto-immune conditions. ulceration of the vulva – some of the rare diseases that can lead to ulceration include erosive lichen planus, cicatricial pemphigoid and lichenoid vaginitis.This condition is also linked to an increased risk of vulvar cancer Lichen planus is usually treated with steroid creams. ![]() Other areas of the body may be affected by lichen planus, such as the hands, mouth and shins.
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