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Yeast infections (candida)

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Yeast infections are very common and usually easy to treat with over the counter medication.

Yeast infections are an overgrowth of Candida yeast in the vagina. Most women will experience at least one yeast infection in their lifetimes. Yeast is not a sexually transmitted infection.

Make an appointment at any of our clinics in Greater Victoria to get tested for yeast infection, or to find out more.

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What causes a yeast infection?

There is normally a small amount of yeast in the vagina but occasionally an imbalance results in an overgrowth of yeast.

Preventing yeast infections

Yeast infection symptoms

Complications of yeast infections

Yeast infection tests and diagnosis

Yeast infection treatment

No treatment is necessary for those with no symptoms, even with a positive lab test, as the overgrowth often corrects itself.


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