Avoid nylon pants to reduce risk of yeast infection, others, gynaecologist urges women

A gynaecologist, Dr. Theodore Yakubu has advised women susceptible to dyspareunia (sexual, yeast infections) to shun the use of nylon (elastic) pants if they must be free from such infections.

Yakubu gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

According to him, painful sexual intercourse can be a sign of underlying medical disorder such as yeast infection, sexually transmitted infections, endometriosis and others.

He explained that painful intercourse caused by yeast infection could be prevented by wearing cotton under pants as well as practice of good hygiene.

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He urged women with such experience to imbibe the practice of cleaning from front to the back after using the toilet as well as urinating after sex.

He said such a practice helped to avoid bladder infections, which was a contributor to the condition.

The gynaecologist also recommended the use of lubricant where vaginal dryness was rampant for easy penetration to help prevent the condition.

He noted that the use of condom against sexually transmitted diseases as well as maintaining a sexual relationship with one person was another measure to prevent the disease.

Yakubu however, said that treatment of the condition should start from knowing its underlying cause.

He also recommended anti-fungal drugs for the treatment of yeast infection as well as antibiotics for urinary tract infections and other sexually transmitted diseases. (NAN)

Dr. Theodore Yakubudyspareuniagynaecologist
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