July 6, 2009

Does Your Yeast Infection Keep Coming Back

Yeast infections keep coming back for five percent of fungal overgrowth sufferers. This is a time in their life that can go on for months, and in some cases years. This type of infection doesn’t need to last that long at all.

The Candida yeast is an organism that lives in the human body all the time. In some people the yeast can start causing health problems, and there is a perfectly good reason for it. Once you discover why the yeast is continually infecting you, you’ll be on your way to curing your infection.

Chronic yeast infections are usually treated in the same way by all sufferers. They continually use anti fungal creams in the hope that they will eventually cure their infection one day. This isn’t going to happen because a vaginal yeast infection is just one symptom of fungal overgrowth.

When you’re suffering from fungal overgrowth your itchy vagina isn’t the infection, it’s just a symptom. This is the most common symptom because the fungus loves to breed in a warm and moist environment. But this isn’t the only place in your body that the fungus can survive in.

Your intestines are another warm and moist place, and the fungi also eat the food you’re eating, especially if you have a sweet tooth. Fungus love sugar, it makes them breed faster and grow stronger. While you keep eating sugar and any foods that contain sugar your yeast infection will always come back.

The first step in curing your recurrent yeast infections is to stop feeding it. You have to starve it so you weaken it, and then your body can start regaining control of the yeast again. Your body has yeast in it all the time, and it has always had it under control so it didn’t mutate into a fungal infection.

Your chronic yeast infections will stop once your body is strong enough internally. Then it will prevent the yeast mutating into a fungus.

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