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vulvovaginal candidiasis
How Can VVC be Prevented?
Prevention strategies include:
Maintaining good vaginal hygiene.
Wearing breathable, cotton underwear.
Avoiding unnecessary antibiotic use.
Managing blood sugar levels in diabetic individuals.
Using probiotics to maintain a healthy vaginal microbiome.
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