Vaginal Thrush?

Serious answers please.
When I have vaginal Thrush can I go past the itchiness on to my partner? He seems to procure itchy after we have have sex. If so what treatment should he use?

Answer:
Thrush is an infection caused by a yeast call Candida. Small numbers of Candida commonly live on the skin and around the vaginal area. These are usually non-hazardous. The immune system and the harmless microbes that normally live on the skin and surrounded by the vagina usually stop Candida from thriving. However, when conditions are good for Candida, it multiplies and may invade the vagina and lead to symptoms.

The conditions Candida likes best are reheat, moist, airless parts of the body. This is why the vagina is the most common site for Candida infection. Other areas of the body which are prone to Candida infection include the groin, the mouth, and the nappy nouns in babies.

More than partly of all women own at least one bout of thrush within their life. In most cases it develops 'out of the blue' for no adjectives reason.

However, consistent factors can fashion thrush more likely to develop. The vagina contains mucus and some non-hazardous bacteria which serve to defend the vagina from Candida (and other germs). These instinctive defences may be altered or upset by reliable situations. For example: when you are pregnant, if you have diabetes, or if you steal antibiotics.

People with a poor immune system are also more predictable to get thrush. For example, race on chemotherapy, on high dose steroids, next to AIDS, etc.

Check the following website for more info. Sorry to tell you that it's contagious, so your partner might enjoy already gotten it from you.
I think so you might hold some type of infection. You should go to the doctor. You might in recent times have a yeast infection save its possible you might have some sort of STD. If its merely a rash I don't infer you can spread it to your partner only if its cause by having sex too recurrently it can get dry and rashy or perchance it could jus be the heat. So yea, I surmise you should jus' go to the doctor because at hand are alot of things that could be causing this sensitivity. I hope this helps! : )
Yes, untreated yeast infections can be passed between the partner.

He needs to see his dr to confirm that he have a yeast infection so that he can get medication to treat it.
When you hold thrush you can pass it on to your partner, but he will show no signs of it.( according to my doctor) but must still put the cream on his pecker to stop it ratification back to you. I enjoy a looong history with this ailment. Yoghurt eat daily will really hold it at bay. and own regular pap smears as i have have cervical cancer twice and i found that when i have have thrush lots, it has be a sign that the cancer is back.

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