Can Perimenopause Cause Yeast Infections?

in candida •  2 years ago 

Perimenopause is a time when a woman's ovaries gradually stop making eggs. This phase can also be accompanied by other changes, such as a decline in estrogen levels.

Changes in the female body during perimenopause can increase a woman's risk for yeast infections. Yeast infections are common during this time, especially in women who are taking birth control pills or hormone therapy.

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