Recurrent thrush is a known side effect of various non-insulin injections - not sure if this is one of those. I've had thrush in the past and it can be very painful and itchy and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I encourage you to see your doctor about it so you can get it treated and if necessary stop any meds that may be contributing to it.Hi guys, been a type 2 diabetic for 7 years and I take metformin, gliclazide and also use lixisenatide non-insulin injection. I have had "gentlemen's problems" on and off namely a sore and cracked foreskin due to thrush. I'm using the canestan cream from the doctor but it doesn't seem to work for long enough. I use it for a few days, whilst washing in the morning and evening, with the help of my wife and it clears up but after a few days it comes back even though I keep it clean. I'm a bit embarrassed to go back to my doctors, my last consultation was over the phone, as I feel dirty and unclean. My wife and I are in our 40's but still enjoy a good sex life but this is ruining it for me and her, and I don't want her to go and find it elsewhere.
Any help or advice would be really appreciated
Andy
Recurrent thrush is a known side effect of various non-insulin injections - not sure if this is one of those. I've had thrush in the past and it can be very painful and itchy and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I encourage you to see your doctor about it so you can get it treated and if necessary stop any meds that may be contributing to it.
What are your blood sugar levels like? High blood sugar tends to drive recurrent thrush. If you want suggestions for how to reduce blood sugar without necessarily using meds then we can help with that.
Sounds like a good idea. Might also be helpful to ask the doctor about meds to reduce your blood glucose. What sort of foods do you eat in a typical day?My last HbA1c was 8.3 and to be honest the problem has got worse since I started taking the lixisenatide injections. I'll get the wife to make me an appointment on Monday
Sounds like a good idea. Might also be helpful to ask the doctor about meds to reduce your blood glucose. What sort of foods do you eat in a typical day?
Yeah, I was thinking more along the lines of discussing what other meds might work better for you, and/or whether dosage increases would help too. You might be surprised what a difference it would make to lower your carbs further. A trial of this for a few weeks couldn't hurt, at this stage?Well I already take 2500mg of Metformin, 240mg of Gliclazide plus 20mcg of Lixisenatide. The thing with food is no-one has ever sat me down and said, "Right, what foods do you like so we can see what you are eating wrong or what we can change?". All my info has been from the internet and still none the wiser. I was brought up enjoying my food, which I think is my downfall really, but in recent years I have cut down a hell of a lot on what food intake I have especially carbs. I don't like much salad which is a problem, I eat most veg and tend to have more veg than potatoes on a dinner and I've cut out a lot of the junk food I used to eat.
A typical day for me is a bowl of Bran Flakes for breakfast, a sandwich at dinner then a cooked meal with veggies at tea-time
Yeah, I was thinking more along the lines of discussing what other meds might work better for you, and/or whether dosage increases would help too. You might be surprised what a difference it would make to lower your carbs further. A trial of this for a few weeks couldn't hurt, at this stage?
@daisy1 has info about diabetes management that may be of interest to you. You could try replacing your bran flakes with full fat greek natural yoghurt and berries, or bacon and eggs. You could look for a lower carb bread for your sandwich, such as Lidl protein rolls, or design a ploughman's lunch type plate with interesting meats, cheese, and veges that tempt you. For tea you could replace potatoes with more veges and meat. There are endless possibilities and lots of info around the forum that can give you ideas. Basically any taste or circumstances can be worked with as there are so many people with ideas here.
It was persistent thrust that forced me to the doctor for a diabetes diagnosis so I can sympathise.My biggest problem with meals is I'm a minibus driver who takes special needs and disabled kids to school so I'm out from 6:45am till 10:00am and then back out from 1:45pm till 5pm. So I tend to just grab something as a snack before I go to work as I don't have time to have something like bacon and eggs
Yoghurt and berries are quick. So is reheating a cooked breakfast made the night before. High BGs will do a lot of damage to your kidneys, eyes and legs.My biggest problem with meals is I'm a minibus driver who takes special needs and disabled kids to school so I'm out from 6:45am till 10:00am and then back out from 1:45pm till 5pm. So I tend to just grab something as a snack before I go to work as I don't have time to have something like bacon and eggs
Genital thrush is not related to "candida overgrowth" in the gut, which is a condition that naturopaths often talk about, which has little, if any, scientific backing. When a person has obvious symptoms of intestinal candida overgrowth, then their doctor can prescribe meds for it. Yoghurt probably doesn't have much effect on this condition. Oral antifungals can treat genital thrush and may be more effective than creams, or can be used along with creams for more effectiveness.Hello Andy I am not diabetic but my husband is, I have his bloods under control by low carb no potatoes and no bread
its not a massive change, also for the thrush try and eat some yogurt the ones with bio bits in them as thrush can also live in the bowls.
they do a tablet ask for the thrush tablet as this will clear up any thrush in your bowel and bladder and if you get athlete's foot
please from me a woman in her 40 , please dont get like my hubby we havent been able to have any bedroom after dark life for over 7 years because his high bloods have coursed nerve damage and the first thing to stop standing up straight was his man bit.
Statins over time can also course problems in that department but so can non insulin medications
It makes me wince too, and I don't even have a tinky winky, lol.Oooh reading this makes me wince
I too have had this problem and it due to high BM's
Creams and medication do help as does not washing showering with soap/shower gel, my GP said use only running water under a shower and NOTHING ELSE on your tinky winky
Hi bigshow,how about fish curry with cauliflower " rice" or lambs liver and fennel, or chicken breast with cabbage.......fellow minibus driver clivemorning guys, I have taken the 1st steps to a new me. Had some yoghurt and berries for my breakfast, just snacking on an apple as I'm writing this so small steps but in the right direction I hope. The one thing I can't get my head around is what to have for my dinner if I don't have a sandwich, tea is sorted boiled chicken with spring greens, but what to do for my dinner, any suggestions? And yes, I have been cleaning my little fellow at night and in a morning
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