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Men may have a swab taken gently from under their foreskin, and women may have a swab inside the vagina. A sample of pee may be taken.
Treatment for thrush is easy. A cream is applied to the genitals and
women may be given pessaries (almond shaped tablets) to insert into
their vagina. Oral anti-thrush tablets are now available from some sexual
health clinics, GPs or from the chemist.
Some women can get recurrent cases of thrush. If this becomes a problem, you can discuss what to do with a doctor, nurse or health adviser.
What to look out for
Women:
Men:
Thrush is caused by a yeast that normally lives harmlessly on the skin, or in the mouth, gut and vagina, without causing any problems.
It is not necessarily transmitted sexually, but having sex can cause an irritation that may result in thrush.
Your chances of developing thrush are increased if you: