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Video: ❶ Thrush During Pregnancy. How To Treat?


Like any other disease that develops during pregnancy, thrush is a danger both for the expectant mother and for the unborn baby. Therefore, despite the fact that many mistakenly consider thrush to be a natural and very harmless pregnancy companion, it must be treated without fail. Location: Location: Most often, the occurrence of thrush during pregnancy occurs due to an increase in the level of female hormones, which contributes to the creation of the most favorable conditions for this ailment. However, other factors, such as a weakening of the immune system, vitamin deficiency, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract or the genitourinary system, and the intake of certain medications, can also cause its appearance.
Signs of thrush during pregnancy
Thrush not only negatively affects the course of pregnancy, but also gives the expectant mother many unpleasant sensations, such as:
• swelling of the external genital organs;
• unbearable itching in the external genital area, worsening after water procedures and at night;
• the occurrence of abundant cheesy vaginal discharge with an unpleasant sour odor.
Treatment of thrush during pregnancy
Everyone knows that taking most medications during the period of bearing a child is strictly contraindicated. So how, then, is thrush treated during pregnancy? In fact, there are several absolutely safe ways to get rid of this ailment.
The first is washing the external genitalia with a soda solution, a decoction of oak bark, calendula, chamomile. This method is very effective, and the discomfort associated with thrush disappears after the first procedure. Only the effect of washing away is not very long lasting.
The second way is to take medications by mouth. The safest drugs for the treatment of thrush in a pregnant woman are Nystatin and Pimafucin - non-toxic antifungal drugs with sufficient efficacy.
The third way - the use of vaginal suppositories, pills and creams, is the most preferred during pregnancy. The safest are Nystatin candles, as well as Pimafucin candles and cream.
Absolutely all drugs for the treatment of thrush during pregnancy should be prescribed by a specialist, based on the individual characteristics of the expectant mother. Self-medication can not only aggravate a woman's condition, but also negatively affect the development of an unborn baby.