Why do I get a yeast infection after my period every month?
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A: Yeast infections are caused by overgrowth of a fungus called Candida. ... But if the acidity of the vagina changes for some reason, then yeast can grow -- triggering itchiness and a thick, white discharge. It's not uncommon to get yeast infections around your period because the pH balance of your vagina changes then.
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A: Yeast infections are caused by overgrowth of a fungus called Candida. ... But if the acidity of the vagina changes for some reason, then yeast can grow -- triggering itchiness and a thick, white discharge. It's not uncommon to get yeast infections around your period because the pH balance of your vagina changes then.