Tampons, sanitary napkins could diagnose yeast infections with color-changing threads

Pregnancy during COVID-19 lockdown: How the pandemic has affected new mothers
19 May 2021
Is it normal aging or early signs of dementia?
19 May 2021

Tampons, sanitary napkins could diagnose yeast infections with color-changing threads

The yeast Candida albicans can cause itchy, painful urinary tract and vaginal yeast infections. For women in low-resource settings who lack access to healthcare facilities, these infections create substantial social and economic burdens. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Omega have developed color-changing threads that turn bright pink in the presence of C. albicans. When embedded in tampons or sanitary napkins, they could allow women to quickly and discreetly self-diagnose vulvovaginal yeast infections, the researchers say.

Comments are closed.