June 8, 2009
Causes Of Yeast Contamination
Yeast infection is a condition that affects the body’s mucous membranes for instance the mouth, skin, intestines and the vagina. Yeast contamination causes a very uncomfortable discomfort and distention in the areas afflicted. To be able to know the adequate medication to be administered to a yeast infested region, it is very important to point out the source of the infection.
Yeast contagion is unequivocally connected to an instability of a fungus commonly known as Candidiasis. First of all, it is important to distinguish that yeast infection is not induced by one entity, the causes are several ranging from hormonal changes in the body to sexual relations, way of life and stress to mention but a few. The hormonal lack of balance brought about by stress has been experienced to be a major reason of yeast contagion.
To the same degree, if one consumes antibiotics and/or steroids excessively, it may also lead to a yeast contamination. Note that Fungus Candida is an opportunistic fungus that attacks vulnerable regions in the body. Therefore using antibiotics for a prolonged period of time will make the exposed areas produce extra Candida which finally causes the infection.
Yeast in men is hugely attributed to sexual relations with a woman who has the contamination. Poor personal hygiene, leaving susceptible areas such as the vagina damp at all times makes an excellent environment for the micro organisms to proliferate. Dress in tight-fitting clothing, specially the under garments can also produce a yeast infection. This is for the reason that it produces discomfort, and fungus Candida prospers fine on irritated skin.
Employing certain items such as washing products, douche products, perfumes or any perfumy product that tend to bring about irritations can also bring about a yeast contamination. Thus, it is vital to keep away from anything that causes an excessive amount of Fungus Candida.
Filed under Yeast Infection by Alan Lentay




