Safe and effective relief from genital thrush
Thrush is a common infection caused by the overgrowth of a naturally occurring yeast known as Candida albicans. It can affect both men and women, leading to uncomfortable symptoms such as itching, soreness, irritation, and a thick white discharge.
In women, symptoms often appear around the vaginal area, while men may experience redness and irritation on the penis. Thrush is not considered a sexually transmitted infection, but it can be triggered or passed on through sexual contact, antibiotic use, or changes in natural body chemistry.
At ifeelshy®, we provide a range of clinically proven, MHRA-approved thrush treatments, including Fluconazole capsules and Canesten cream, which work by targeting and eliminating the Candida fungus. Most infections clear within 2 to 3 days when treated promptly.
All treatments are supplied through our licensed UK pharmacy, following a quick and confidential online consultation.
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Thrush is caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, which can occur due to antibiotics, hormonal changes, tight clothing, or excess moisture.
Common symptoms include itching, soreness, swelling, redness, and a thick white discharge (in women), or irritation and redness (in men).
Antifungal medicines such as Fluconazole and Clotrimazole (Canesten) kill the Candida fungus, helping to restore natural balance.
Most people notice improvement within 1 to 2 days, with full recovery typically within 3 days of treatment.
Yes — if both partners have symptoms, they should be treated simultaneously to prevent reinfection.
Yes — you can safely order MHRA-approved treatments from ifeelshy® after completing a brief online consultation.
Thrush is harmless but can be uncomfortable and recurring. Persistent cases may indicate an underlying health issue, so consult your GP if symptoms recur frequently.
Wear breathable underwear, avoid perfumed products, and maintain good hygiene to reduce recurrence risk.
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