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What increases the risk of yeast infections (candidal vulvovaginitis) in women?

1) Poor hygiene
2) Use of antibiotics
3) Weakened immune system
4) All of the above

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Final answer:

Poor hygiene, use of antibiotics, and a weakened immune system can all increase the risk of yeast infections in women.

Step-by-step explanation:

The risk of yeast infections in women, also known as candidal vulvovaginitis, can be increased by several factors:

  1. Poor hygiene: Improper hygiene allows organisms that are normally present in the stool, such as yeast, to contaminate the vagina.
  2. Use of antibiotics: Antibiotic therapy can disrupt the normal vaginal microbiota, allowing Candida to overgrow.
  3. Weakened immune system: A weakened immune system, such as in individuals with diabetes or HIV infection, can make it easier for Candida to thrive.

All of the above factors can increase the risk of yeast infections in women.

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