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Thrush

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Josh DUK

Former Online Community and Learning Manager
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Relationship to Diabetes
At risk of diabetes
Thrush. Nobody likes to get it, and nobody likes to talk about it. But especially for women, it’s really common, and we know that having diabetes makes it more likely.

For some people, it keeps coming back. If you’re one of them and live in England, please consider joining this study. Your story will be kept confidential, and the experiences of people like you will be used to try to improve care for everyone who has to deal with recurrent thrush.


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Nasty for men too just before I found out I had type two diabetes.I had at both ends not had mouth one since but had down below about four times very painfu.
 
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