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Climate Change Fuels India's Fungal Infection Crisis
23 Dec
Summary
- Rising temperatures and humidity in India are increasing yeast infections.
- Climate change creates ideal conditions for fungal growth and recurrence.
- Stigma and lack of partner treatment contribute to recurring infections.

Climate change in India is significantly contributing to an alarming rise in vaginal yeast infections, according to medical experts. Escalating temperatures and persistent high humidity levels create optimal conditions for the fungus Candida to thrive, leading to increased incidence and recurrence of these infections across the country. Over 75% of women experience at least one such infection in their lifetime.
These infections manifest as itching, irritation, and abnormal discharge, significantly impacting women's physical and mental well-being. Contributing factors include unwarranted antibiotic use, uncontrolled diabetes, hormonal changes during pregnancy, synthetic underwear, and improper hygiene. Experts emphasize that recurrent infections are often linked to inadequate treatment of male partners, as the infection can lie dormant in them, leading to reinfection.




