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==Overview== | |||
Candida is usually a self limiting disease unless concurrent immunosuppression is present. | |||
==Secondary prevention== | |||
*Proper treatment of candididiasis using topical agents is usually enough for controlling symptoms. | |||
*In immunocompromised patients, prophylactic fluconazole is effective in reducing recurrences. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Candida is usually a self limiting disease unless concurrent immunosuppression is present.
Secondary prevention
- Proper treatment of candididiasis using topical agents is usually enough for controlling symptoms.
- In immunocompromised patients, prophylactic fluconazole is effective in reducing recurrences.