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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 299103" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. I can't offer any new solutions that others haven't already offered but thrush is caused by one of the Candida variants which is a fungal and not affected by antibiotics. My understanding is that most of us have this on the skin all the time but it flourishes when the skin is warm and damp and the skin's chemical state isn't quite normal. Something like Canestan is probably worth continuing with. My nurse also said soap needed to be well rinsed as it affected the skin's alkalinity. It is surprising that with your good sugar levels you are being troubled with thrush but we're all different...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 299103, member: 21149"] Hi. I can't offer any new solutions that others haven't already offered but thrush is caused by one of the Candida variants which is a fungal and not affected by antibiotics. My understanding is that most of us have this on the skin all the time but it flourishes when the skin is warm and damp and the skin's chemical state isn't quite normal. Something like Canestan is probably worth continuing with. My nurse also said soap needed to be well rinsed as it affected the skin's alkalinity. It is surprising that with your good sugar levels you are being troubled with thrush but we're all different... [/QUOTE]
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