Diabetes and Yeast Infections

Understanding the connection between diabetes and yeast infections

Resumen

  • Diabetes, especially type 2, increases susceptibility to yeast infections, notably candidiasis. High blood sugar levels and weakened immunity contribute to the risk.
  • Recurrent candida infections can be a potential indicator of pre-diabetic conditions due to impaired immune systems in people with diabetes.
  • Oral, vulvovaginal, urinary tract, systemic, and cutaneous fungal infections are frequently seen in individuals with diabetes.
  • Various diagnostic tests, including visual examination and fungal culture, aid in diagnosing yeast infections in diabetes. Management options include topical and systemic therapies, with a focus on controlling diabetes for effective treatment.
  • Regular monitoring and proper diabetes management are essential to reduce the frequency of yeast infections in individuals with diabetes. 

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