Candida infection, also known as candidiasis or yeast infection, is one of the most common genital tract infections affecting women—and sometimes men. In this video, Dr. Yakubu explains everything you need to know about Candida infection, including what causes it, how it spreads, common symptoms, and the correct treatment approach.
Many women refer to yeast infection as a “toilet infection,” but is that really true? In this video, we break down the truth behind this common myth, explain how poor hygiene habits can increase risk, and why antibiotics should never be used to treat Candida infections.
In This Video, You’ll Learn:
What Candida (yeast infection) really is
Why Candida can be normal in the vagina and when it becomes an infection
Common symptoms of vaginal yeast infection
How Candida infection presents in men
The truth about “toilet infection”
Risk factors, including pregnancy and weakened immunity
Why antibiotics make yeast infections worse
Proper antifungal treatment and why partner treatment matters
If you’re experiencing vaginal itching, thick white discharge, burning, or recurrent yeast infections, this video will help you understand what’s happening and what to do next.
⚠️ Important:
Yeast infections require antifungal medication, not antibiotics. Misusing antibiotics can worsen symptoms and cause frequent recurrence.
👉 If symptoms persist or keep coming back, visit a qualified doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.
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