See a healthcare professional to confirm it is a yeast infection
Keep the area clean and dry
Wash gently with warm water and mild, fragrance-free soap
Dry thoroughly after bathing
Wear loose-fitting, breathable cotton underwear
Change underwear daily and after sweating
Avoid tight clothing and prolonged dampness
Use an over-the-counter antifungal cream if recommended by a pharmacist or doctor
Apply the medication exactly as directed
Avoid sex until symptoms clear or use protection
Do not use scented products, powders, or harsh soaps on the area
Avoid scratching or irritating the skin
Manage diabetes or other conditions that can increase yeast infections
See a doctor if symptoms are severe, keep coming back, or do not improve within a week or two
Seek urgent care if there is significant pain, swelling, fever, discharge, or trouble urinating
