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  2. Pruritus ani - Wikipedia

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    Another cause is yeast infection or candidiasis. Some diseases increase the possibility of yeast infections, such as diabetes mellitus or HIV infection. Treatment with antibiotics can bring about a disturbance of the natural balance of intestinal flora, and lead to perianal thrush, a yeast infection affecting the anus.

  3. Perianal cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Perianal cellulitis, also known as perianitis or perianal streptococcal dermatitis, is a bacterial infection affecting the lower layers of the skin around the anus. [1] [2] [3] It presents as bright redness in the skin and can be accompanied by pain, difficulty defecating, itching, and bleeding.

  4. Candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    In vaginal yeast infection in pregnancy, treatment with topical azole antifungals is recommended for seven days instead of a shorter duration. [73] For vaginal yeast infections, many complementary treatments are proposed, however a number have side effects. [74] No benefit from probiotics has been found for active infections. [19]

  5. This Home Remedy For Yeast Infections *Actually* Works - AOL

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    “There are a variety of over-the-counter topical or vaginal treatments for yeast infections which contain antifungal medication,” says Kelly Culwell, MD, also known as Dr. Lady Doctor, a board ...

  6. 3 Home Remedies for Yeast Infections You Should NEVER Try - AOL

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    Doctors share which home remedies will actually work to help stop yeast infections, as very few can actually treat vaginal yeast infections safely.

  7. PSA: Here's When You Can Have Sex Again After a Yeast Infection

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    A yeast infection can pass through oral, vaginal or anal sex (but it's not an STI!). This is really not that common, so don't flip out just yet. This is really not that common, so don't flip out ...

  8. Tinea cruris - Wikipedia

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    Tinea cruris is not life-threatening and treatment is effective, particularly if the symptoms have not been present for long. [5] However, recurrence may occur. The intense itch may lead to lichenification and secondary bacterial infection. Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis may be caused by applied medications.

  9. Pinworm infection - Wikipedia

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    Pinworm infection (threadworm infection in the UK), also known as enterobiasis, is a human parasitic disease caused by the pinworm, Enterobius vermicularis. [3] The most common symptom is pruritus ani, or itching in the anal area. [1] The period of time from swallowing eggs to the appearance of new eggs around the anus is 4 to 8 weeks. [2]