Treatment plan for candidiasis
An AnnaHealth-native treatment-plan article for candidiasis, covering uncomplicated, complicated, recurrent, non-albicans, pregnancy, and immunocompromised scenarios at a patient-friendly summary level.
Center differentiator
High-touch, no-judgment vulvar care informed by dermogynecologic expertise, microscopy, atlas-based pattern recognition, and structured treatment pathways.
Signature capabilities
- • Vulvodynia, lichen sclerosus, lichen planus
- • Recurrent vaginitis and vaginal dryness
- • Trigger point injections and dyspareunia workup
What this AnnaHealth treatment page should communicate
The source treatment table divides candidiasis into uncomplicated, complicated, recurrent, non-albicans, pregnancy, and immunocompromised scenarios. The native AnnaHealth page should preserve those distinctions because treatment choice, treatment duration, and follow-up logic change substantially across them.
This is exactly the kind of material that belongs in the middle content section as an AnnaHealth-rendered article, not as a pointer to an outside table.
Key treatment logic to preserve
The source emphasizes that microscopy and culture guide treatment, especially when pseudohyphae are not clearly seen or when recurrent symptoms raise concern for non-albicans species. It also distinguishes short-course treatment for uncomplicated disease from longer or suppressive strategies for recurrent disease.
A native article should summarize treatment families, when culture and speciation matter, and why pregnancy and medication safety change decision-making. It should remain educational and not read like a prescription tool.
Repository role
This treatment page should sit directly beside the native candidiasis condition article in the left index. That way AnnaHealth users can move between diagnosis-oriented reading and treatment-oriented reading without leaving the Center of Excellence.