Category Archive: Yeast Infection

Dec
11

The tongue cracks while the gums bleed.

Look Out! Ten Signs You Might Have Yeast Infection A yeast infection, also called candidiasis in scientific circles, is best known for causing a white or whitish discharge as well as putting great discomfort on sufferers. If left undiagnosed, this may bring in serious diseases which not only heighten the weakness of a person’s immune …

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Dec
10

Yogurt is another alternative.

How to Fight Yeast Infection At Home There are many causes of yeast infection. These include wearing tight jeans or underwear and certain antibiotics such as steroids and birth control pills. To make matters worse, this is common among women especially during child bearing age. This begins with a slight itch in the vagina. The …

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Dec
10

A tight and moist environment provides for growth of yeast.

Helpful Tips in the Prevention of Yeast Infection Vaginal yeast infection is caused by a fungal infection. The culprit, commonly Candida Albicans, is usually present on normal human skin and in other areas that are generally warm and moist. But whenever a change in their environment sets off their multiplication beyond normal quantity, vaginal yeast …

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Dec
03

You must able to recognize and!

Got Yeast? A Guide to Diagnosing Yeast Infection in Women The female human body is an organic machine made of nerve, muscle and bone. It can nurture babies for up to nine months. But, like all machines, it is prone to the occasional malfunction, such as, well, getting candidiasis – better known as a yeast …

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Nov
27

You can go swimming all you want, on cold water or hot warm water even.

Getting wet while having a yeast infection It is very common that people believe a number of fallacies, myths and urban legends just because of hearing some weird stuff from a friend who saw or heard something from another friend. The chain goes on and on until it reaches a point that what started out …

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Nov
26

They will then have to spend twice!

Getting it right, diagnosing yeast infection Knowing what you have is always part of the battle. In case of medical conditions it is highly important to get the right diagnosis to get receive the proper treatments. In some cases, a wrong assessment of a condition or illness will result to more complications and can even …

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Nov
20

Treating Diaper Rashes

Finding Yeast Infection Treatments Yeast infection can strike at anyone at any age. It’s a disease triggered by a fungus called Candida Albicans that causes the body to produce abnormal amounts of yeast. Although yeast is found everywhere in the body, too much of it can be dangerous. The most common types of yeast infection …

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Nov
12

Encountering these may help you!

Facing the Facts of Vaginal Yeast Infection Vaginal yeast infection, also known as candidiasis, is a brought about by the abnormal increase in the number of species of Candida, of which Candida Albicans is the most common culprit. A type of fungus, Candida Albicans is normally present on the human skin and in various areas …

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Nov
12

Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth.

Examining Yeast Infection Causes Candidiasis is the scientific name for yeast infection. Yeast is everywhere in our bodies particularly in our mouths, abdomen, under arms, nail beds or any part of our body that has skin folds. For women, yeast can usually be found under the breasts and the vagina. But if the yeast in …

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Nov
06

Other symptoms include burning, and soreness.

Be aware of the various symptoms of yeast infection Yeast is a fungus. Yes that’s something you should know about. Why? Well, because knowledge is part of finding a solution to your problems. The truth is, vaginal infections do vary. Despite some inherent similarities, there are different causes of the infection and each one may …

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