May 31, 2009

What’s the Best Way to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection?

If you’re suffering from a yeast infection, it means you are putting up with a lot of discomfort. In severe cases it will even cause major disruption in your life. You’ll notice things like extreme itchiness, burning, unusual discharge and a strange smell. Any of these will cause you a considerable amount of irritation and discomfort. That’s why it’s so important to find a good cure for your condition. A high percentage of women suffer from the problem. That means that just about every woman alive should find out more about this condition and how to manage it.

There are a number of good options available for effective yeast infection treatment that will help you get rid of your symptoms quickly and effectively. These range from homeopathic cures to over the counter medications. You might also be directed by your doctor to use prescription medications that can be more effective at dealing with the problem. However, over the counter creams and suppositories are generally convenient to purchase and quite effective. This makes them the first choice of many women.

You might want to consider trying a natural remedy if your problem recurs frequently. A lot of women are choosing this path because they prefer to treat the underlying problem rather than just managing the symptoms. This can be as easy as putting some yogurt on the affected region once or twice a day. Another effective product is tea tree oil. And garlic is known for its anti-fungal properties which discourage an overgrowth of yeast. You can purchase odorless garlic capsules that will help you avoid any issues with bad breath.

Another natural approach to managing a yeast infection is to change your diet. This facilitates the correct proportions of both healthy and unhealthy bacteria in the body. An improper balance results in a yeast overgrowth. Also, wear cotton underwear and loose clothing so you don’t trap moisture near the skin, which makes an ideal breeding ground for yeast.

If you have an ongoing problem with yeast infections, it’s important that you get yourself checked by a physician. This will let you know whether or not there’s another reason for the condition. And your physician will know the most effective way to treat your yeast infection.

If you have recurring yeast infections, it can cause a lot of problems for you. It’s important that you find a way to deal with them effectively. This involves finding the underlying cause of the condition and working to fix it, not just covering up the external signs.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Brenlee Place

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May 28, 2009

Can Men Contract Yeast Infections

With all the attention of yeast infections being concentrated on the womenfolk, one can be misled to think that yeast contagion is a female infection. It is exact ladies are more prone to yeast infection, mostly owing to Candida Albicans, the agent that causes yeast infection, lies in the female genitalia. But this is not to say that men are exempt from contracting the infection. Male yeast infection is the greatest misinterpreted and neglected problem nowadays.

Usually, Fungus Candida Albicans is believed to grow well in a damp and warm surroundings in the body, for that reason, men as well can get yeast infections. Men are mainly infected by yeast because of copulation with a yeast infected mate. Unprotected sex will mean that yeast from an infectious female will be sent through the urethra to lodge at the prostrate gland.

More often than not, male yeast contagion is easily recognized as a manageable penile contamination with dry, aching, cracked skin, particularly when the man has an erection.

The basis of male yeast contagion, which strikes both the youthful and the elderly, are identical to those of other fungus infections, sex included, but to the sexually engaged age group. This is the consequence of a lack of balance of the yeast and bacteria proportion in the digestive system, which creates a conducive environment for the yeast fungi to flourish and disperse to many other ‘accommodating’ parts of the body.

A depleted immune system, sex, wheat and corn goods, barley, peanuts and alcoholic beverages are part of the the known sources of male yeast infections. As a consequence of a male yeast contagion in the body, men and boys would acquire a longing for such foods as pastas, sweets, chips, that will assist to sustain the fungus, as it typically demands to be nourished. And till the time when men will find out they have this infrequent, unexpected infection, they will continue reproducing the parasite by continuously nourishing it.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Michael Starof

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May 25, 2009

The Truth About Antibiotics and Yeast Infections

Antibiotics are one of greatest discoveries of all time, however over use is causing many problems with resistance starting to occur.

To make matters worse, antibiotics do not distinguish between good and bad bacteria, and kill off all the helper bacteria in your body that naturally combats disease and infection. With a lowering immune system, and a more resistant bacteria or yeast, the problem gets worse with time.

This means that we may gain a short term victory, but in the end we are facing a much more serious battle in doing so.

Candida yeast cannot be completely destroyed by antibiotics, and becomes stronger with repeated use. If our body cannot naturally defend its self then the yeast can change into it’s fungal form, and develop hooks that latch into our intestines causing pain and digestive problems.

Once this happens it simply spors into your blood steam and hitches around your body and can end up in any organ where it will start to make a new site of infection, this is why Candida infection can have so many symptoms such as indigestion, migraines and eczema.

With a weakened body trying to fight infection all over the body, the spreading infections can manifest all kinds of illness from cancer to eczema.

In today’s society we cannot and should not completely avoid antibiotics since they are needed to fight serious infection. However you can do your best to help the situation by replacing your helper bacteria straight away, you can use pro-biotics or live cultures to re strengthen your immune system.

Even if have managed to avoid taking antibiotics, you may still exposed to them in the foods that you consume. Most meats are injected with antibiotics to kill of any bacteria and disease. It is not considered dangerous to consume these meats, but the problem lies in that the small amounts of antibiotics slowly contribute to suppressing your immune system.

Going organic is a great choice, to avoid antibiotics in foods, but sooner or later we may need them for health reasons, so stay aware that they are not some magic product we can take for instant relief of any problem.

Sometimes all we need is to understand the problem a little better to avoid antibiotics from causing serious problems down the track.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Luke Lister

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February 1, 2009

Causes Of Recurrent Yeast Infections

Recurrent Candida infections are now ruining the health of 5% of women worldwide. If you’re struggling to cope with recurrent fungal infections I can guarantee you’re not alone in your misery. The good news is there is a definite cause of your recurrent fungal infections, and as soon you have found out what it is you can easily cure yourself naturally.

OTC anti Candida creams

OTC anti fungal products are a major cause of recurrent yeast infections. Large numbers of women, everyday, are buying these products when they don’t need to use them. Many women seem to think that these anti Candida products can be applied to ward off a fungal infection, and this is the opposite of what will happen.

When you apply an over the counter anti fungal cream it will cause the harmless Candida yeast residing in your vagina to transform into a fungus. It does this to protect itself from the OTC treatment that is used to wipe it out. Apart from the side effects of these OTC treatments they are safe to apply for one week to treat a yeast infection, the yeast has no time to transform and become resistant to the OTC treatment.

It’s when the anti fungal remedy is over applied for no reason that the yeast mutates, becomes resistant, and then becomes the reason for chronic fungal infections that become seemingly impossible to cure. And as more cream is used in an attempt to cure your recurring fungal infections the mutated yeast is becoming stronger.

Antibiotics and fungal infections

Antibiotics are the biggest cause of chronic Candida infections. Like OTC treatments, antibiotics force the yeast to mutate in its battle against a medicine that is continually attempting to kill it. As well as wiping out the fungus and bacteria that the drugs are planned for, the oral anti fungals kill all of your beneficial bacteria that are one of your system’s natural defenses against yeast infections.

Anti fungal drugs also weaken your body’s cells, and this results in problems like a weakened immune system which is also one of your systems defenses against infections.

Underlying illness

Another reason for your recurrent fungal infections may be an underlying health condition. This is why it’s so important that you go and see your doctor when you first suspect any reoccurrence of your fungal infection. Diabetes and the HIV/AIDS virus are a couple health problems that are responsible for chronic fungal infections.

If you’re suffering from diabetes you can get it under control with a more suitable medication, then you can can get down to successfully curing your Candida infection.

If you’re suffering from AIDS/HIV then you will probably be on constant medication due to the fact that your immune system will not be strong enough to fight of the Candida.

Chronic yeast infections cures

If you have the misfortune of recurrent fungal infections, and under the impression that have no chance to cure yourself you do still have options of treatments left. And these options have helped tens of thousands of men and women eliminate from their bodies the mutated Candida so they can carry on their lives in excellent health.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Jennifer King

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January 5, 2009

Treating Chronic Candida

Up to 7% of women who are unfortunate enough to put up with a single yeast infection will go on to be plagued with recurrent yeast infections. The mistake which is then made is to continually attempt to cure the yeast infection with an anti Candida cream that is only making the yeast infection more severe. Find out why this happens in the article below.

If you’re unfortunate enough to be suffering from chronic Candida infections the fastest thing to do is go out and buy another anti fungal treatment. If you’re like a high percentage of women you’ll be doing this just for the relief of the continual discomfort that accompanies a vaginal Candida infection.

The problems that accompany this approach to the remedy are caused by the fact that you’re only curing one single symptom of your Candida infection. There are a lot of symptoms to Candida infections, but an uncomfortable vagina is the most popular, and is the first symptom that needs to be cured as soon as possible. But as thousands of women discover this is only for their comfort, and is not curing their Candida infection from the root cause.

If you’re suffering from chronic fungal infections then the reason will not be anywhere near your vagina, it will either be the fungus in your intestines, or related to a health problem. Once you find out the cause of your Candida infection you can then rid your body of the Candida that is causing your infections.

It’s critical that you get examined by your health practitioner if you’re suffering from chronic yeast infections to eliminate any health problems. Recurrent Candida infections can be a sign that you may have an illness, with the most serious being HIV/AIDS. Chronic Fungal infections can also be a indication that you could be suffering from Diabetes.

If you aren’t suffering from any health problems the most common reason why you’re suffering from chronic fungal infections is an intestinal yeast infection. When you treat your vaginal fungal infection the anti Candida treatment you use will just temporarily cure your fungal infection. What happens when you finish your attempted cure is the yeast that is populating your intestines is allowed to re-infect your vagina.

The mutated yeast finds it’s way back to your vagina because it is a warm moist place that the Candida loves. This re-infection is made plain sailing by the anti fungal cream wiping out all your beneficial bacteria so there’s no protection when the yeast re-infects your vagina. While you’re attempting to treat yourself with the cream the yeast will become resistant to the medication.

An anti fungal protocol needs to be put into action to cure your intestinal Candida infection, and to effectively cure your chronic Candida infections. Any anti Candida treatment will only make your intestinal yeast infection more severe. Your natural intestinal bacterial balance is already out of sync, and taking more anti Candida drugs just completely puts this balance to the advantage of the fungus.

Getting the right information on how the Candida mutates in and on your body will be will help you cure your infection. You can then go about stopping the Candida from mutating, and then rid your body of this infection causing fungus for good.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Jennifer King

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December 21, 2008

Causes Of Yeast Infections

For any woman who has suffered a yeast infection, they will tell you it’s uncomfortable and more than just an annoyance. The National Women’s Health Information Service says over 75% of all women will suffer at least one yeast infection in their life. The rate is over 50% for another yeast infection.

The cause of yeast infection is a tiny one celled fungus called yeast. There are many types of yeast but the one most frequently causing yeast infections is the species Candida. When it overgrows it can cause a vaginal infection but it also can cause a mouth infection as well. A yeast infection is not only annoying, it become painful as well.

Now Candida is not a foreigner to the body. It grows normally on and inside the body. Candida especially likes to grow under moist, warm conditions. It can be found growing in the vagina, foreskin of the penis, and in skin folds. Normally the body keeps the level of yeast under control. In the vagina there is a specialized bacteria whose job is to keep the yeast from overgrowing. These bacteria keep the vagina acidic preventing the overgrowth of the yeast.

Unfortunately with things like stress, taking antibiotics, hormone changes of pregnancy and illness the yeast can overtake the body’s defenses. This is when the yeast overgrow and the result is what we call a yeast infection.

Burning and itching are the most commonly reported symptoms of yeast infection. There are many medications, treatments and ways of treating a yeast infection. Most prescription medications work to decrease the number of growing yeast cells. That means the symptoms are treated but not the underlying cause of the yeast infection.

What are some of the causes of yeast infection?

Taking antibiotics is one of the most common ways of getting a yeast infection. The antibiotic kills the helpful bacteria, which normally keeps yeast from overgrowing.

When you are stressed, you tax your body’s defense system. With the body trying to combat the effect of stress it is unable to fight off the overgrowth of yeast.

It’s hard to believe tight jeans can cause yeast infections. But it’s true. With tight jeans the sweat and heat of our bodies does evaporate. It’s all held tightly against the body creating the warm, moist environment yeast likes to grow in.

Hormone levels fluctuate wildly during pregnancy. These changing levels can lead to the ideal conditions for yeast to grow and grow leading to a yeast infection.

The body has a natural cleansing system in the vagina. When you douche you upset the natural balance and then the vagina can’t stop the overgrowth of yeast cells. Diabetes especially those with high or uncontrolled blood sugars are another cause of yeast infections. Yeast likes sugars as a food.

Yeast infection prevention is a topic you should discuss with your health care provider. There are many natural ways you can use to change your life and lifestyle to prevent yeast infections from happening.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Rachel Brunette

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December 8, 2008

Treating Chronic Yeast Infections

Up to 7% of women who are unlucky enough to suffer from one Candida infection will go on to suffer from recurrent yeast infections. The oversight which is then made is to consistently treat the yeast infection with an anti fungal cream that is only making the yeast infection more severe. Find out why this happens in the information below.

When you’re suffering from continual Candida infections the easiest thing to do is go out and purchase another anti fungal treatment. If you’re like thousands of other women you’ll be doing this just for the relief of the everlasting discomfort that comes with suffering from a vaginal Candida infection.

The issues that come with this approach to your remedy are caused by the fact that you’re only curing one single symptom of your Candida infection. There are a lot of symptoms to Candida infections, but an itchy vagina is the most popular, and is the first symptom that needs to be treated as fast as possible. But as many women discover this is only a band aid effect, and is not curing their yeast infection from the root cause.

If you’re suffering from chronic fungal infections then the reason will not be in your vagina, it will either be the yeast in your intestines, or related to a health problem. Once you find out the cause of your Candida infection you can then rid your body of the yeast that is causing your infections.

It’s critical that you visit your health practitioner if you’re suffering from chronic fungal infections to rule out any health problems. Recurrent yeast infections can be a sign that you may have a health condition, with the most serious being HIV/AIDS. Recurrent Fungal infections can also be a indication that you’re suffering from Diabetes.

If you don’t have any health problems the most common reason why you’re suffering from chronic yeast infections is an intestinal yeast infection. When you treat your vaginal yeast infection the anti fungal remedy you use will just temporarily cure your yeast infection. What happens when you finish your treatment is the yeast that is populating your intestines is allowed to re-infect your vagina.

The mutated fungus works it’s way back to your vagina because it is a warm moist place that the Candida loves. This re-infection is made plain sailing by the anti fungal cream wiping out all your friendly bacteria so there’s no protection when the yeast re-infects your vagina. While you’re treating yourself with the cream the yeast will become resistant to the medication.

An anti fungal protocol needs to be started to cure your intestinal Candida infection, and to successfully cure your chronic Candida infections. Any anti yeast treatment will just make your intestinal infection more severe. Your natural intestinal bacterial balance is already out of sync, and taking more anti yeast drugs just completely shifts this balance in favor of the yeast.

Learning how the yeast mutates in and on your body will be in your favor. You can then go about preventing the yeast from mutating, and then rid your body of this infection causing fungus for ever.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Jennifer King

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December 5, 2008

Untreated Vaginal Fungal Infections

Untreated yeast infections are quite rare, and that’s because of the symptoms that accompanies them. But even with the painful symptoms of a vaginal fungal infection some sufferers will still try and see if their infection will clear on its own if they try and forget about it. The problem is, if the yeast infection is left untreated it will just spread and continue to do so for as long as its left untreated.

A fungal infection is caused by the mutated Candida which is an aggressive form of fungus. Once the normally harmless Candida mutates it changes into this fungus and it will have a feast on your body ’s cells until you decide to treat yourself. As well as feeding off of your body’s cells it will also have a feast on the food that you consume if you’re eating the wrong foods.

If your Candida infection is left untreated it will just get worse until the discomfort gets unbearable. Any fungus or bacteria will always get worse as it adapts easily to it’s surroundings. And the more you leave the fungal infection without treatment the more difficult it will be to cure. The Candida will sink it’s way into your skin in search of new cells to feast on. It doesn’t matter whether your cells are on your skin surface, inside your vagina or on the walls of your digestive tract, the Candida will love feeding on them.

Your fungal infection will get to the point where conventional OTC treatments will no longer kill the yeast as they won’t penetrate your skin deep enough to thoroughly treat your fungal infection. The OTC’s that you purchase will just wipe out the yeast on the surface of your skin as they just don’t get absorbed sufficiently for deep rooted yeast.

When the Candida that has survived your cure carries on infecting you it will get immune to the cure you’re using. It does this by mutating into a tougher Candida that becomes more difficult to rid yourself of.

If your fungal infection has also infected your intestines the burrowing of the mutated fungus will eventually perforate the walls of your intestines. This is commonly called leaky gut syndrome. This leads to the toxins created by the yeast entering your blood, and then these toxins will begin causing symptoms in other parts of your body.

The toxins from the Candida will begin invading your internal organs. Symptoms that you should begin suffering from include

Lethargy
Brain fog
Irritability
Forgetfulness
Aching joints
Persistent Candida infections
And many more

If you’re now in the position where you need to treat a deep rooted fungal infection in your vagina or intestines you can easily get guidance via the internet. There are a few very successful natural remedies purchasable to you among the hundreds that you will come across online.

Knowing which products to get hold of could have you treating your yeast infection from today. Once you have the knowledge you need to rid your body of the Candida you can go back to enjoying a healthy, energetic lifestyle.

You will learn how to starve and then kill the Candida, repopulate your beneficial bacteria and strengthen your immune system.

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Filed under Yeast Infection by Jennifer King

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November 17, 2008

Yeast Infection In The Mouth - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

There are a few reasons why the mouth can develop an infection in the mucous membrane. Fungus, bacteria or a disease are some of the likely causes. The fungus Candida albicans is the probable cause of oral yeast infections which are a common condition for babies and adults alike. When babies have a yeast infection in the mouth it is usually referred to as thrush. When a yeast infection occurs in the mouth of adults it is known as Candidiasis or moniliasis.

Candida is a yeast-like fungus that occurs naturally in small quantities in the human digestive system and in women’s vaginal region. It is also the same Candida fungus that causes yeast infections in women, and yeast infection in the mouth. This happens when the Candida organism, which is present in small numbers in a healthy person, grows out of control. The fungus invades the membranes lining the mouth and throat, and secretes toxic substances which may cause a painful burning feeling.

There are a range of things that can cause yeast infections in the mouth. The first thing that might be the culprit is the use of antibiotics. Another factor could be if you are undergoing a course of chemotherapy or other drug treatments which can increase your susceptibility to contracting a yeast infection. This is because these drugs produce a favorable environment within your body for growth of Candida. Using these drugs reduces the number of favorable bacteria that normally help keep the Candida in check giving it the chance to grow rapidly.

Some of the conditions that favor growth of the Candida microorganism include diabetes, poor nutrition, drug abuse, and a weakened immune system. Since the very young and the very old do not have such strong immune systems, they are more susceptible to yeast infection in the mouth, as their systems are less resistant to small variations in their environment.

People with poorly fitting dentures are prime candidates for developing a yeast infection in the mouth. The mouth’s mucous membranes are more likely to be damaged due to dentures that do not fit properly. These damaged areas may provide the gateway for Candida fungi to take hold and cause a problem.

A common symptom of oral yeast infection is a white or cream colored discharge and occasionally yellow spots within the mouth. This is often a precursor to painful stinging or burning inside the mouth and throat and can be a source of distress for children and adults.

A yeast infection in the mouth is a 2 step process. Firstly, you must treat the underlying cause of the problem. It may be necessary to replace dentures if they appear to be the cause of the infection. Then you can take some form of antifungal drug that will eradicate the fungi. The most popular form of anti fungal medication are pastilles because they are easy to take. As you suck on the pastille, the medication acts directly on the fungus.

Filed under Yeast Infection by rebecca

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October 31, 2008

Yeast Infection Test For Women

Yeast Infection Test If you think that you may have a yeast infection, it is vital that you visit your physician as soon as possible for a yeast infection test. Your doctor will probably ask a few questions, and then administer one or more yeast infection tests to confirm a diagnosis. The most likely questions you will be asked are the specifics of your symptoms including duration. He or she will also note the medications you are currently taking. you should be honest when answering these questions as this will ensure successful and accurate diagnosis and treatment of the condition. If you have had a history of yeast infections, you are more likely to have future problems with this illness. However, if this is your first diagnosis, your treatment should be quick and efficient.
Usually the doctor will perform some tests to determine if the symptoms are indeed caused by a yeast infection. One test would be a vaginal wet mount or a vaginal smear. The physician will obtain a sample to be sent to the lab for a culture. If test results show an unusual amount of yeast, this will confirm that you have a yeast infection. Blood work may also be done to rule out diabetes or any other condition as a cause of the yeast infection.

When considering making an appointment with your gynecologist for yeast infection, be aware that some doctors will conduct pelvic examinations to determine any irritation of the vulvar skin that rests within the vagina and on the cervix. What your gynecologist is searching for is whether the vagina is dry or has white plaques along the vaginal wall.

Your doctor will be able to give you a prescription that will cure a yeast infection in around seven days, if the test for yeast infection comes back positive. Depending on what your doctor recommends, you may be able to use tablets, suppositories or creams if it is a recurring yeast infection.

According to research, a person who has had a yeast infection is more likely to get other sexually transmitted diseases; this is because germs may be able to more easily enter the bloodstream due to vaginal irritation. Although this is rare, women who experience yeast infections and do not respond well to conventional treatment should be checked to find out if something else is causing it. Remember that using antibiotics unnecessarily can lead to a yeast infection.

Some people use home remedies to treat yeast infections because they are a bit embarrassed or do not trust the medical field. Common substances that are used in these remedies include cranberry juice, apple cider vinegar, yogurt, olive leaf and grapefruit seed extracts or potassium sorbate. Much anecdotal evidence suggests that these remedies will be successful in relieving physical discomfort in the short term. However they are unlikely to get to the root of the problem and may only act as a temporary solution. These remedies may actually be harmful if you are suffering from some other condition. Therefore, you should always consult a physician so that a proper diagnosis can be made and the correct treatment can be prescribed.

It’s important to know that when you’re being treated for yeast infections, you should refrain from sexual contact. Your partner can also get a yeast infection and although you may use a condom, the latex may become damaged and infect your partner or cause an unexpected pregnancy.

Filed under Yeast Infection by rebecca

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