👉 CVS infection, or CVS infection, refers to an infection caused by the Candida vulposus yeast, which is commonly found on the skin and mucous membranes of healthy individuals but can become pathogenic under certain conditions. This yeast typically infects areas where it has direct contact with the skin or mucous membranes, such as the genital region, mouth, or rectum. CVS infection can lead to symptoms ranging from mild irritation and redness to more severe complications like cellulitis, abscesses, or systemic infections, especially if the infection spreads beyond the initial site. Risk factors include weakened immune systems, use of certain medications (like antibiotics or corticosteroids), sexual activity, and poor hygiene. Treatment usually involves antifungal medications, and prevention often focuses on maintaining good hygiene, avoiding irritants, and managing underlying health conditions that could compromise immunity.