Understanding Yeast Infection Causes

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Most women have experienced a yeast infection at one time or another. While these conditions are generally not serious, the uncomfortable symptoms like itching, burning and odor lead women to seek treatments that are quick and effective. The good news is that there are plenty of these to choose from at home, at the pharmacy and at your doctor’s office. But what are the yeast infection causes and how can we prevent them?

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How to Treat and Prevent Chronic Yeast Infection

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Anyone who has ever suffered with a yeast infection knows how uncomfortable and even painful this condition can be. Chronic yeast infections can become disruptive enough to affect a woman’s quality of life in many negative ways. When it comes to preventing chronic yeast infections, many of the approaches will need to occur over the long term, giving at least enough time for the infections to completely disappear. This means that treating and preventing chronic yeast infections will include a number of lifestyle changes that will affect your diet and habits that can contribute to this condition.

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Using a Home Remedy: Yeast Infection Treatment

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

You may already be familiar with the symptoms of a yeast infection, since the majority of women will experience this condition at one time or another. If you are one of the fortunate few who have managed to escape this malady thus far, the typical symptoms include a discharge with a mild odor, itchiness around the area and sometimes a burning sensation. Those who have experienced these symptoms agree that the quickest way to relief is often the treatment plan of choice, since these symptoms can become uncomfortable enough to get in the way of your daily life. The good news is that a yeast infection does not always have to mean a trip to the doctor, since there are many good home remedies for yeast infections.

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What Is A Thrush Infection

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

One of the many organisms that lives on the human body is Candida Albicans which is found on and in about eighty percent of the human population. Thrush can be found in several areas including the colon, vagina, stomach, throat, mouth and rectum. Under normal conditions Candida Albicans doesn’t cause any problems but an overgrowth of this bacteria can lead to a thrush infection or candidiasis.

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What Is A Yeast Infection?

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

A yeast infection is an infection that starts due to an increase in the fungi that are already present in our body. They thrive in moist, warm places in our bodies, the most common being the underarms. When conditions are optimal their numbers surge and we get a yeast infection.

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What Is A Yeast Infection And How Can You Tell You Have One

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Other terms for a vaginal yeast infection are vaginal candidiasis, genital candidiasis, and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). A yeast infection is an infection that involves a type of fungus or yeast called Candida Albicans. Candida can be found all over the body and is normally found in parts of the body that are warm and moist. Yeast is also carried in the vagina on twenty percent of women. When the yeast in the vagina multiplies to an infection it causes vaginal inflammation, irritation, odor, discharge and itching.

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Getting To Know Yeast Infection Symptoms

Friday, October 19th, 2007

A yeast infection is caused by fungi that are already present in your skin. These fungi love moist areas and thrive when it gets moister. A change in the area where the fungi is can cause a yeast infection. Normally, our skin is equipped in preventing any complications of the fungus but breaks in the skin can be where the organism enters.

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Signs And Symptoms Of A Yeast Infection To Watch For

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

When it comes to the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection it is important to first note that different vaginal infections will have similar symptoms so if you are having the symptoms for the first time or if you are unsure about the proper course of treatment then you should visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis. A yeast infection is the result of an overgrowth in an organism called Candida Albicans. This organism can often live in the vagina in small numbers without any symptoms, but symptoms will develop when the organism multiplies and grows out of control as a result in the change of environment.

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Primary Cause Of Yeast Infection

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Everybody has the potential for a yeast infection. We all have these organisms in our skins and it just needs a change in our daily lives to trigger a yeast infection. Yeast loves to stay in warm and moist parts of our body. The more likely candidates of these parts are the underarms, the groin areas and other parts of pour bodies where there are skin folds. Occasionally, we also get oral yeast infections. The cause of yeast infection is a spike in the number of organisms in our body. When the level of the yeast in our bodies goes up we are prone to infections.

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How A Yeast Infection Looks Like

Monday, October 15th, 2007

A yeast infection starts when the population of yeast in our skin grows more than there normally is. Yeast loves warm, moist places and our body has a lot of these. Most susceptible to infections are our underarms, groin area, skin folds and mouth area.

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