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- What is candidiasis?
- Symptoms of candidiasis
- Causes of candidiasis
- Prevention of candidiasis
- Risk factors for candidiasis
- Complications of candidiasis
- When to see a doctor about candidiasis
- Diagnosis of candidiasis
- Conventional treatment of candidiasis
- Alternative/complementary treatment of candidiasis
- Living with candidiasis
- Caring for someone with candidiasis
There are a number of complications for untreated candidiasis are secondary opportunistic infections:
- Fungal infections - untreated candidiasis may enable other fungal infections to proliferation. The most common fungal infection that can occur is tinea (ringworm)
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- Vaginitis - if vaginal candidiasis is left untreated, it can cause vaginitis, which is an inflammation of the vagina
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