Exploring the benefits and purpose of a dental dam Dental dams may not be trending across social media but could this lesser-known barrier method be a good option for you? What is a dental dam? A dental dam is a thin, stretchy piece of latex or polyurethane that can be […]
We’re talking about sexual activity that involves your butt. Anal play can be enjoyed by anyone of any gender or orientation and can be: Putting fingers or a tongue (rimming) around/inside someone’s butt Putting a dildo or other sex toy inside someone’s butt Putting a penis inside someone’s butt There […]
If you’ve been diagnosed with a sexually transmissible infection (STI), you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed, worried or unsure about what’s next. It might seem scary but getting an STI is not the end of the world. In fact, 4 million people in Australia will get an STI at […]
Exploring the benefits and purpose of a dental dam Dental dams may not be trending across social media but could this lesser-known barrier method be a good option for you? What is a dental dam? A dental dam is a thin, stretchy piece of latex or polyurethane that can be […]
We’re talking about sexual activity that involves your butt. Anal play can be enjoyed by anyone of any gender or orientation and can be: Putting fingers or a tongue (rimming) around/inside someone’s butt Putting a dildo or other sex toy inside someone’s butt Putting a penis inside someone’s butt There […]
If you’ve been diagnosed with a sexually transmissible infection (STI), you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed, worried or unsure about what’s next. It might seem scary but getting an STI is not the end of the world. In fact, 4 million people in Australia will get an STI at […]
Getting tested for sexually transmissible infections (STIs) is an important part of looking after your health. But did you know you can request an STI test from your own home? Online STI testing makes it easier than ever to access important health services, and it’s available right here in NSW! […]
It can often make women feel embarrassed, miserable and even dirty. But thrush, also called Candidiasis, is more common than you think!
It happens in around 50% of women at least once in their lifetime.
Thrush is an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in the vagina called candida. Yeasts are always present in the vagina but exist in balance with healthy bacteria. When this balance is disrupted, yeast can flourish and cause the classic symptoms of a clumpy white discharge, vaginal itch and irritation.
The most common symptoms that you might experience include:
Yes, men can get thrush. Symptoms usually present as splotchy red spots on the head of the penis and under the foreskin, which may be sore and itchy.
Treatment of thrush can either be an oral tablet, cream that’s applied directly to the vulva and vaginal area, or a pessary which is a tablet you insert into the vagina before going to bed. These can be bought over the counter at a pharmacy or a doctor can prescribe one, or a combination, of these treatments.
Thrush isn’t considered an STI because yeast is naturally occurring in the vagina and you can get thrush even without being sexually active. However, contact with semen during sex can sometimes disrupt the natural environment in the vagina, triggering thrush. Using condoms can prevent this effect. Some couples may find that they seem to pass the symptoms back and forth and in those cases, getting treatment at the same time can be a good idea.
There are lots of tips to prevent thrush and keep your vulva and vaginal area healthy.
If your symptoms don’t respond to over the counter treatments see your doctor to make sure you have the diagnosis right. A simple vaginal swab can tell if you have thrush or another type of infection.
Some women may be prone to recurrent thrush. There are various strategies and treatment regimes that can help, so talk to your doctor about what’s happening for you.
If you have any concerns or just want a bit more info, ring 1800 451 624 between 9:00am and 5:30pm Monday to Friday to talk to a sexual health nurse. It’s confidential and free if you call from a landline.
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