Update On Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

Amy Borland, Katie Ovens,Ifeoma Offiah,Anupreet Dua,Robert Freeman

OBSTETRICIAN & GYNAECOLOGIST(2021)

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Key Content Recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) affects millions of women worldwide. Defined as four or more episodes per year of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), it is a cause of significant morbidity, affecting quality of life, relationships and ability to work.RVVC is uncommon in prepubertal girls and the incidence markedly declines following menopause.Some gynaecologists and trainees have unmet training needs in the optimal assessment and management of RVVC.A multifaceted approach is often required, including vulval skin care, avoidance of triggers and induction and suppression regimes with antifungal drugs.This review combines the current literature on VVC, incorporating data on novel therapies with established standard management protocols.Learning objectivesTo be able to assess risk factors and correctly diagnose VVC.To know the current management strategies for RVVC and the efficacy of novel therapies.To be aware of the common differentials of bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas vaginalis and their recommended management.
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