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Yeast infection in men: is there something better than Canesten?

It is possible that the decrease in effectiveness of Canesten for treating yeast infections may be due to certain medications affecting your immune system response. It is recommended to maintain good hygiene practices to reduce the incidence of recurrent infections. You can try alternating between Canesten and Monistat, which is also available over the counter. If these creams are no longer effective, it may be necessary to consult a healthcare professional for a stronger antifungal treatment.

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