Candidias is a type of infection caused by a yeast-type fungus known as candida. Symptoms include white patches in the throat or mouth, cracking near the corner of the mouth, skin rashes, and vaginal irritation and discharge. The risk of developing candidias is increased with recent kidney surgery, but treatment can be easily obtained.
Instructions
1. Set up an appointment with your doctor to receive a prescription for anti-fungus medications. These include creams, oral medications, and vaginal suppositories, all of which can help to stem the tide against Candidias. Take these drugs as prescribed. Do not discontinue treatment when symptoms disappear, but continue taking them as prescribed, so that the Candidias can be wholly eliminated.