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		<description><![CDATA[Most yeast infections are treatable and result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complication may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations. In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity (thrush), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia (vagina, penis).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candidiasis or thrush (also referred to as yeast infections) is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients.</p>
<p>Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are however common in many human populations.While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes. Commonly referred to as a yeast infection, it is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.</p>
<h4>Classification</h4>
<p>Candidiasis may be divided into the following types:</p>
<ul>
<li>Oral candidiasis (Thrush)</li>
<li>Perl&egrave;che (Angular cheilitis)</li>
<li>Candidal vulvovaginitis</li>
<li>Candidal intertrigo</li>
<li>Diaper candidiasis</li>
<li>Congenital cutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Perianal candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidal paronychia</li>
<li>Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica</li>
<li>Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Systemic candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidid</li>
<li>Antibiotic candidiasis (Iatrogenic candidiasis)</li>
</ul>
<h4>Signs and symptoms</h4>
<p>Most candidial infections are treatable and result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complication may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations. In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity (thrush), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia (vagina, penis).</p>
<p>Candidiasis is a very common cause of vaginal irritation, or vaginitis, and can also occur on the male genitals. In immunocompromised patients, Candida infections can affect the esophagus with the potential of becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia.</p>
<p>Children, mostly between the ages of three and nine years of age, can be affected by chronic mouth yeast infections, normally seen around the mouth as white patches. However, this is not a common condition.</p>
<p>Symptoms of candidiasis may vary depending on the area affected. Infection of the vagina or vulva may cause severe itching, burning, soreness, irritation, and a whitish or whitish-gray cottage cheese-like discharge, often with a curd-like appearance. These symptoms are also present in the more common bacterial vaginosis. In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 percent of women who were self-treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection, while most had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection. Symptoms of infection of the male genitalia include red patchy sores near the head of the penis or on the foreskin, severe itching, or a burning sensation. Candidiasis of the penis can also have a white discharge, although uncommon. However, having no symptoms at all is common, and a more severe form of the symptoms may emerge later.</p>
<h4>Causes</h4>
<p>Candida yeasts are commonly present in humans, and their growth is normally limited by the human immune system and by other microorganisms, such as bacteria occupying the same locations (niches) in the human body</p>
<p>In a study of 1009 women in New Zealand, C. albicans was isolated from the vaginas of 19% of apparently healthy women, i.e., those that experienced few or no symptoms of infection. External use of detergents or douches or internal disturbances (hormonal or physiological) can perturb the normal vaginal flora, consisting of lactic acid bacteria, such as lactobacilli, and result in an overgrowth of Candida cells causing symptoms of infection, such as local inflammation. Pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives have been reported as risk factors, while the roles of engaging in vaginal sex immediately and without cleansing after anal sex and using lubricants containing glycerin remain controversial. Diabetes mellitus and the use of anti-bacterial antibiotics are also linked to an increased incidence of yeast infections. Diet has been found to affect rates of symptomatic Candidiases in some animal infection models, and hormone replacement therapy and infertility treatments may also be predisposing factors.</p>
<p>A weakened or undeveloped immune system or metabolic illnesses such as diabetes are significant predisposing factors of candidiasis. Diseases or conditions linked to candidiasis include HIV/AIDS, mononucleosis, cancer treatments, steroids, stress, and nutrient deficiency. Almost 15% of people with weakened immune systems develop a systemic illness caused by Candida species. In extreme cases, these superficial infections of the skin or mucous membranes may enter into the bloodstream and cause systemic Candida infections.</p>
<p>In penile candidiasis, the causes include sexual intercourse with an infected individual, low immunity, antibiotics, and diabetes. Male genital yeast infection is less common, and incidence of infection is only a fraction of that in women; however, yeast infection on the penis from direct contact via sexual intercourse with an infected partner is not uncommon.</p>
<h4>Diagnosis</h4>
<p>Diagnose of a yeast infections is done either via microscopic examination or culturing.</p>
<p>For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide. A single drop of 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is then added to the specimen. The KOH dissolves the skin cells but leaves the Candida cells intact, permitting visualization of pseudohyphae and budding yeast cells typical of many Candida species.</p>
<p>For the culturing method, a sterile swab is rubbed on the infected skin surface. The swab is then streaked on a culture medium. The culture is incubated at 37 &deg;C for several days, to allow development of yeast or bacterial colonies. The characteristics (such as morphology and colour) of the colonies may allow initial diagnosis of the organism that is causing disease symptoms.</p>
<h4>Treatment</h4>
<p>Candida species are frequently part of the human body&#39;s normal oral and intestinal flora. Treatment with antibiotics can lead to eliminating the yeast&#39;s natural competitors for resources, and increase the severity of the condition.</p>
<p>In clinical settings, candidiasis is commonly treated with antimycotics&mdash;the antifungal drugs commonly used to treat candidiasis are topical clotrimazole, topical nystatin, fluconazole, and topical ketoconazole.</p>
<p>For example, a one-time dose of fluconazole (as Diflucan 150-mg tablet taken orally) has been reported as being 90% effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection. (Care should be taken by people who have allergic reactions to azole group of medicines. And this medicine has different levels of contraditory reactions with other medicines as well. ) This dose is only effective for vaginal yeast infections, and other types of yeast infections may require different treatments. In severe infections (generally in hospitalized patients), amphotericin B, caspofungin, or voriconazole may be used. Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches. Gentian violet can be used for breastfeeding thrush, but when used in large quantities it can cause mouth and throat ulcerations in nursing babies, and has been linked to mouth cancer in humans and to cancer in the digestive tract of other animals.</p>
<p>C. albicans can develop resistance to antimycotic drugs,&nbsp; such as fluconazole, one of the drugs that is often used to treat candidiasis. Recurring infections may be treatable with other anti-fungal drugs, but resistance to these alternative agents may also develop.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients.</p>
<p>Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are however common in many human populations. While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes. Commonly referred to as a yeast infection, it is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.</p>
<h4>Classification</h4>
<p>Candidiasis may be divided into the following types:</p>
<ul>
<li>Oral candidiasis (Thrush)</li>
<li>Perl&egrave;che (Angular cheilitis)</li>
<li>Candidal vulvovaginitis</li>
<li>Candidal intertrigo</li>
<li>Diaper candidiasis</li>
<li>Congenital cutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Perianal candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidal paronychia</li>
<li>Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica</li>
<li>Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Systemic candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidid</li>
<li>Antibiotic candidiasis (Iatrogenic candidiasis)</li>
</ul>
<h4>Signs and symptoms</h4>
<p>Most candidial infections are treatable and result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complication may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations. In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity (thrush), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia (vagina, penis).</p>
<p>Candidiasis is a very common cause of vaginal irritation, or vaginitis, and can also occur on the male genitals. In immunocompromised patients, Candida infections can affect the esophagus with the potential of becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia.</p>
<p>Children, mostly between the ages of three and nine years of age, can be affected by chronic mouth yeast infections, normally seen around the mouth as white patches. However, this is not a common condition.</p>
<p>Symptoms of candidiasis may vary depending on the area affected. Infection of the vagina or vulva may cause severe itching, burning, soreness, irritation, and a whitish or whitish-gray cottage cheese-like discharge, often with a curd-like appearance. These symptoms are also present in the more common bacterial vaginosis. In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 percent of women who were self-treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection, while most had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection. Symptoms of infection of the male genitalia include red patchy sores near the head of the penis or on the foreskin, severe itching, or a burning sensation. Candidiasis of the penis can also have a white discharge, although uncommon. However, having no symptoms at all is common, and a more severe form of the symptoms may emerge later.</p>
<h4>Causes</h4>
<p>Candida yeasts are commonly present in humans, and their growth is normally limited by the human immune system and by other microorganisms, such as bacteria occupying the same locations (niches) in the human body.</p>
<p>In a study of 1009 women in New Zealand, C. albicans was isolated from the vaginas of 19% of apparently healthy women, i.e., those that experienced few or no symptoms of infection. External use of detergents or douches or internal disturbances (hormonal or physiological) can perturb the normal vaginal flora, consisting of lactic acid bacteria, such as lactobacilli, and result in an overgrowth of Candida cells causing symptoms of infection, such as local inflammation. Pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives have been reported as risk factors, while the roles of engaging in vaginal sex immediately and without cleansing after anal sex and using lubricants containing glycerin remain controversial. Diabetes mellitus and the use of anti-bacterial antibiotics are also linked to an increased incidence of yeast infections. Diet has been found to affect rates of symptomatic Candidiases in some animal infection models, and hormone replacement therapy and infertility treatments may also be predisposing factors. Wearing wet swimwear for long periods of time is also believed to be a risk factor.</p>
<p>A weakened or undeveloped immune system or metabolic illnesses such as diabetes are significant predisposing factors of candidiasis. Diseases or conditions linked to candidiasis include HIV/AIDS, mononucleosis, cancer treatments, steroids, stress, and nutrient deficiency. Almost 15% of people with weakened immune systems develop a systemic illness caused by Candida species. In extreme cases, these superficial infections of the skin or mucous membranes may enter into the bloodstream and cause systemic Candida infections.</p>
<p>In penile candidiasis, the causes include sexual intercourse with an infected individual, low immunity, antibiotics, and diabetes. Male genital yeast infection is less common, and incidence of infection is only a fraction of that in women; however, yeast infection on the penis from direct contact via sexual intercourse with an infected partner is not uncommon.</p>
<h4>Diagnosis</h4>
<p>Diagnose of a yeast infections is done either via microscopic examination or culturing.</p>
<p>For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide. A single drop of 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is then added to the specimen. The KOH dissolves the skin cells but leaves the Candida cells intact, permitting visualization of pseudohyphae and budding yeast cells typical of many Candida species.</p>
<p>For the culturing method, a sterile swab is rubbed on the infected skin surface. The swab is then streaked on a culture medium. The culture is incubated at 37 &deg;C for several days, to allow development of yeast or bacterial colonies. The characteristics (such as morphology and colour) of the colonies may allow initial diagnosis of the organism that is causing disease symptoms.</p>
<h4>Treatment</h4>
<p>Candida species are frequently part of the human body&#39;s normal oral and intestinal flora. Treatment with antibiotics can lead to eliminating the yeast&#39;s natural competitors for resources, and increase the severity of the condition.</p>
<p>In clinical settings, candidiasis is commonly treated with antimycotics&mdash;the antifungal drugs commonly used to treat candidiasis are topical clotrimazole, topical nystatin, fluconazole, and topical ketoconazole.</p>
<p>For example, a one-time dose of fluconazole (as Diflucan 150-mg tablet taken orally) has been reported as being 90% effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection. (Care should be taken by people who have allergic reactions to azole group of medicines; this medicine has different levels of contradictory reactions with other medicines as well. ) This dose is only effective for vaginal yeast infections, and other types of yeast infections may require different treatments. In severe infections (generally in hospitalized patients), amphotericin B, caspofungin, or voriconazole may be used. Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches. Gentian violet can be used for breastfeeding thrush, but when used in large quantities it can cause mouth and throat ulcerations in nursing babies, and has been linked to mouth cancer in humans and to cancer in the digestive tract of other animals.</p>
<p>C. albicans can develop resistance to antimycotic drugs,[ such as fluconazole, one of the drugs that is often used to treat candidiasis. Recurring infections may be treatable with other anti-fungal drugs, but resistance to these alternative agents may also develop.<br />
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		<title>Lichen Planus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lichen planus is a chronic mucocutaneous disease that affects the skin and the oral mucosa, and presents itself in the form of papules, lesions or rashes. Lichen planus doesn't involve lichens; the name refers to the appearance of affected skin]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lichen planus is a chronic mucocutaneous disease that affects the skin and the oral mucosa, and presents itself in the form of papules, lesions or rashes. Lichen planus doesn&#39;t involve lichens; the name refers to the appearance of affected skin.</p>
<h4>Classification</h4>
<p>Lichen planus may be divided into the following types:</p>
<p><strong>Configuration</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Annular lichen planus</li>
<li>Linear lichen planus</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Morphology of lesion</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Hypertrophic lichen planus</li>
<li>Atrophic lichen planus</li>
<li>Vesiculobullous lichen planus</li>
<li>Ulcerative lichen planus</li>
<li>Follicular lichen planus</li>
<li>Actinic lichen planus</li>
<li>Lichen planus pigmentosus</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Site of involvement</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Lichen planus of the palms and soles (Palmoplantar lichen planus)</li>
<li>Mucosal lichen planus</li>
<li>Lichen planus of the nails</li>
<li>Lichen planus of the scalp</li>
<li>Inverse lichen planus</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Special forms</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Drug-induced lichen planus</li>
<li>Lupus erythematosus-lichen planus overlap syndrome</li>
<li>Lichen planus pemphigoides</li>
<li>Keratosis lichenoides chronica</li>
<li>Lichenoid reaction of graft-versus-host disease</li>
<li>Lichenoid keratosis</li>
<li>Lichenoid dermatitis</li>
</ul>
<h4>Cause</h4>
<p>The cause of lichen planus is not known. It is not contagious and does not involve any known pathogen. Some lichen planus-type rashes (known as lichenoid reactions) occur as allergic reactions to medications for high blood pressure, heart disease and arthritis. These lichenoid reactions are referred to as lichenoid mucositis (of the mucosa) or dermatitis (of the skin). Lichen planus has been reported as a complication of chronic hepatitis C virus infection and can be a sign of chronic graft-versus-host disease of the skin. It has been suggested that true lichen planus may respond to stress, where lesions may present on the mucosa or skin during times of stress in those with the disease. Lichen planus affects women more than men (at a ratio of 3:2), and occurs most often in middle-aged adults. Lichen planus in children is rare. In unpublished clinical observation, lichen planus appears to be associated with hypothyroidism in 3 young females.</p>
<p>Allergic reactions to amalgam fillings may contribute to the oral lesions very similar to lichen planus, and a systematic review found that many of the lesions resolved after the fillings were replaced.</p>
<h4>Presentation</h4>
<p>The typical rash of lichen planus is well-described by the &quot;4 P&#39;s&quot;: well-defined pruritic, planar, purple, polygonal papules. The commonly affected sites are near the wrist and the ankle. The rash tends to heal with prominent blue-black or brownish discoloration that persists for a long time. Besides the typical lesions, many morphological varieties of the rash may occur. The presence of cutaneous lesions is not constant and may wax and wane over time. Oral lesions tend to last far longer than cutaneous lichen planus lesions.</p>
<p>Oral lichen planus (OLP) may present in one of three forms.</p>
<ul>
<li>The reticular form is the most common presentation and manifests as white lacy streaks on the mucosa (known as Wickham&#39;s striae) or as smaller papules (small raised area). The lesions tend to be bilateral and are asymptomatic. The lacy streaks may also be seen on other parts of the mouth, including the gingiva (gums), the tongue, palate and lips.</li>
<li>The bullous form presents as fluid-filled vesicles which project from the surface.</li>
<li>The erosive form presents with erythematous (red) areas that are ulcerated and uncomfortable. The erosion of the thin epithelium may occur in multiple areas of the mouth, or in one area, such as the gums, where they resemble desquamative gingivitis. Wickham&#39;s striae may also be seen near these ulcerated areas. This form may undergo malignant transformation.</li>
</ul>
<p>The microscopic appearance of lichen planus is pathognomonic for the condition</p>
<ul>
<li>Hyperparakeratosis with thickening of the granular cell layer</li>
<li>Development of a &quot;saw-tooth&quot; appearance of the rete pegs</li>
<li>Degeneration of the basal cell layer</li>
<li>Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the subepithelial layer of connective tissue</li>
</ul>
<p>Lichen planus may also affect the genital mucosa &#8211; vulvovaginal-gingival lichen planus. It can resemble other skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.</p>
<p>Rarely, lichen planus shows esophageal involvement, where it can present with erosive esophagitis and stricturing. It has also been hypothesized that it is a precursor to squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus.</p>
<p>Clinical experience suggests that Lichen planus of the skin alone is easier to treat as compared to one which is associated with oral and genital lesions.</p>
<h4>Treatment</h4>
<p>Care of OLP is within the scope of Oral medicine speciality. Currently there is no cure for lichen planus but there are certain types of medicines used to reduce the effects of the inflammation. Lichen planus may go into a dormant state after treatment. There are also reports that lichen planus can flare up years after it is considered cured.</p>
<p>Medicines used to treat lichen planus include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Oral and topical steroids.</li>
<li>Oral retinoids</li>
<li>immunosuppressant medications</li>
<li>hydroxychloroquine</li>
<li>tacrolimus</li>
<li>dapsone</li>
<li>Aloe vera</li>
</ul>
<p>Non-drug treatments:</p>
<ul>
<li>UVB NarrowBand Phototherapy</li>
</ul>

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		<title>Candidiasis</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Health Conditions / Ailments]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Candida Albicans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Candida Species]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Candidal Vulvovaginitis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chronic Mucocutaneous]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Genus Candida]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Immunocompromised Patients]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mucocutaneous Candidiasis]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients.

Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are however common in many human populations.While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes. Commonly referred to as a yeast infection, it is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients.</p>
<p>Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are however common in many human populations.While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes. Commonly referred to as a yeast infection, it is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.</p>
<h4>Classification</h4>
<p>Candidiasis may be divided into the following types:</p>
<ul>
<li>Oral candidiasis (Thrush)</li>
<li>Perl&egrave;che (Angular cheilitis)</li>
<li>Candidal vulvovaginitis</li>
<li>Candidal intertrigo</li>
<li>Diaper candidiasis</li>
<li>Congenital cutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Perianal candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidal paronychia</li>
<li>Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica</li>
<li>Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis</li>
<li>Systemic candidiasis</li>
<li>Candidid</li>
<li>Antibiotic candidiasis (Iatrogenic candidiasis)</li>
</ul>
<h4>Signs and symptoms</h4>
<p>Most candidial infections are treatable and result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complication may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations. In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity (thrush), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia (vagina, penis).</p>
<p>Candidiasis is a very common cause of vaginal irritation, or vaginitis, and can also occur on the male genitals. In immunocompromised patients, Candida infections can affect the esophagus with the potential of becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia.</p>
<p>Children, mostly between the ages of three and nine years of age, can be affected by chronic mouth yeast infections, normally seen around the mouth as white patches. However, this is not a common condition.</p>
<p>Symptoms of candidiasis may vary depending on the area affected. Infection of the vagina or vulva may cause severe itching, burning, soreness, irritation, and a whitish or whitish-gray cottage cheese-like discharge, often with a curd-like appearance. These symptoms are also present in the more common bacterial vaginosis. In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 percent of women who were self-treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection, while most had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection. Symptoms of infection of the male genitalia include red patchy sores near the head of the penis or on the foreskin, severe itching, or a burning sensation. Candidiasis of the penis can also have a white discharge, although uncommon. However, having no symptoms at all is common, and a more severe form of the symptoms may emerge later.</p>
<h4>Causes</h4>
<p>Candida yeasts are commonly present in humans, and their growth is normally limited by the human immune system and by other microorganisms, such as bacteria occupying the same locations (niches) in the human body</p>
<p>In a study of 1009 women in New Zealand, C. albicans was isolated from the vaginas of 19% of apparently healthy women, i.e., those that experienced few or no symptoms of infection. External use of detergents or douches or internal disturbances (hormonal or physiological) can perturb the normal vaginal flora, consisting of lactic acid bacteria, such as lactobacilli, and result in an overgrowth of Candida cells causing symptoms of infection, such as local inflammation. Pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives have been reported as risk factors, while the roles of engaging in vaginal sex immediately and without cleansing after anal sex and using lubricants containing glycerin remain controversial. Diabetes mellitus and the use of anti-bacterial antibiotics are also linked to an increased incidence of yeast infections. Diet has been found to affect rates of symptomatic Candidiases in some animal infection models, and hormone replacement therapy and infertility treatments may also be predisposing factors.</p>
<p>A weakened or undeveloped immune system or metabolic illnesses such as diabetes are significant predisposing factors of candidiasis. Diseases or conditions linked to candidiasis include HIV/AIDS, mononucleosis, cancer treatments, steroids, stress, and nutrient deficiency. Almost 15% of people with weakened immune systems develop a systemic illness caused by Candida species. In extreme cases, these superficial infections of the skin or mucous membranes may enter into the bloodstream and cause systemic Candida infections.</p>
<p>In penile candidiasis, the causes include sexual intercourse with an infected individual, low immunity, antibiotics, and diabetes. Male genital yeast infection is less common, and incidence of infection is only a fraction of that in women; however, yeast infection on the penis from direct contact via sexual intercourse with an infected partner is not uncommon.</p>
<h4>Diagnosis</h4>
<p>Diagnose of a yeast infections is done either via microscopic examination or culturing.</p>
<p>For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide. A single drop of 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is then added to the specimen. The KOH dissolves the skin cells but leaves the Candida cells intact, permitting visualization of pseudohyphae and budding yeast cells typical of many Candida species.</p>
<p>For the culturing method, a sterile swab is rubbed on the infected skin surface. The swab is then streaked on a culture medium. The culture is incubated at 37 &deg;C for several days, to allow development of yeast or bacterial colonies. The characteristics (such as morphology and colour) of the colonies may allow initial diagnosis of the organism that is causing disease symptoms.</p>
<h4>Treatment</h4>
<p>Candida species are frequently part of the human body&#39;s normal oral and intestinal flora. Treatment with antibiotics can lead to eliminating the yeast&#39;s natural competitors for resources, and increase the severity of the condition.</p>
<p>In clinical settings, candidiasis is commonly treated with antimycotics&mdash;the antifungal drugs commonly used to treat candidiasis are topical clotrimazole, topical nystatin, fluconazole, and topical ketoconazole.</p>
<p>For example, a one-time dose of fluconazole (as Diflucan 150-mg tablet taken orally) has been reported as being 90% effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection. (Care should be taken by people who have allergic reactions to azole group of medicines. And this medicine has different levels of contraditory reactions with other medicines as well. ) This dose is only effective for vaginal yeast infections, and other types of yeast infections may require different treatments. In severe infections (generally in hospitalized patients), amphotericin B, caspofungin, or voriconazole may be used. Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches. Gentian violet can be used for breastfeeding thrush, but when used in large quantities it can cause mouth and throat ulcerations in nursing babies, and has been linked to mouth cancer in humans and to cancer in the digestive tract of other animals.</p>
<p>C. albicans can develop resistance to antimycotic drugs,&nbsp; such as fluconazole, one of the drugs that is often used to treat candidiasis. Recurring infections may be treatable with other anti-fungal drugs, but resistance to these alternative agents may also develop.<br />
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