September 27, 2009
Symptoms and Treatments For Yeast Infections
Most people associate the infection with women, but in reality it is common for yeast infections in men also. It is estimated that more than seventy-five percent of all women who experienced at least one of these in life.
Fungus, which is naturally produced in our body caused by yeast infection. Bacteria, which are also produced naturally in the human body regulate the growth of fungi. Balance between fungus and bacteria is easily upset when this happens, yeast infection develops.
There are many different things that can disrupt the natural balance of the body. When taking antibiotics for a longer period of time may cause the body to become unbalanced and one of them can develop. Antibiotics can destroy the good bacteria in the body that regulates the fungus. When pH in the body are out of balance, it can also cause this nasty infection.
For those who had one, the symptoms of yeast infections are recognizable.
Pain and itching, along with performance and swelling can be unbearable. Waiting for meeting diagnosis may seem like a year, when in fact it is usually only a few days.
The most common type of yeast infections treatment are anti-fungal creams. Waiting for relief from the discomfort yeast infection may seem unbearable. These creams usually lasts one to seven days to completely clear the affected area. It is important to follow your instructions from your doctor to prevent re-occurrence.
There are some steps you can take to minimize the risk of infection or the development of symptoms.
Food is very important for many health reasons. For yeast infections, avoid eating large quantities of yeast bread, cakes, and especially beer. All these have a high content of yeast, which can throw your body in disarray.
If you like to swim, that’s great. It is good medical practice. Important to bear in mind is to change from your wet swimsuit as soon as it can easily cause infection.
Another thing that is important to stay on the bright side, wearing underwear that has a cotton crotch. Thongs or G-string does not allow air circulation.
Every woman has douched, it is important to remember not to use water. This can cause an imbalance and cause painful itching yeast infection. If you find that perfect pair of jeans that you can not live without, consider how close they are. If too close to pass them. Studies have shown that the clothes that are too short to do more than just to look good.
Yeast infections are horrible and ugly, and are completely preventable. Taking necessary action, it should never suffer the effects of the disease again.
Filed under Healthy Weight by Jonathan
April 2, 2009
Tips To Avoid Thrush
Yeast Infections or thrush are a bane to many people whatever their age or sex and one of the most annoying things is the way that they can keep reoccurring. Often it’s just tiny things that can trigger off yet another attack. Here are some tips to help keep the infections at bay.
If you’re asthmatic and need to use steroid inhalers as part of your treatment, always rinse your mouth out after using them and this will help you avoid oral thrush. Just a quickly swish of water round the mouth should do the trick.
Avoid heavily perfumed soaps when washing yourself. This applies to men who want to avoid male thrush as well as to women who are plagued by yeast infections. Although they smell nice such soaps have a tendency to alter the natural pH balance of the skin which can allow yeasts to multiply and start to spread.
If you’ve been prescribed antibiotics for any reason you are more likely to develop a yeast infection so try eating lots of natural, live yogurt while you’re taking your tablets to try and counteract their affects.
To avoid skin yeast infections make sure you keep skin fold areas dry as much as possible. Any place where skin is in contact with other skin is a potential problem area, especially on a hot day. Try and find an opportunity to pat (not rub) the excess moisture away as frequently as you can.
Disclaimer: Don’t forget to check with your doctor that you do have thrush as the symptoms can be very similar to other conditions.
March 10, 2009
Pregnancy Yeast Infection
A yeast infection is not an early sign of pregnancy, and the existance of the condition cannot cause a pregnancy test to be erroneously positive either. Usually, only pregnancy causes positive test results. A pregnancy yeast infection can be caused by being pregnant (or other hormonal changes) though.
Is Pregnancy Possible with a Yeast Infection?
Yeast infections cannot harm your chances of getting pregnant. There are some people that say if you have the infection for a long period of time without it being treated it can cause problems, but this is extremely rare and highly unlikely.
Is It Common During Pregnancy for a Yeast Infection?
It is said that 20% of woman will get a pregnancy yeast infection because of increase in hormones and bacteria.
It is generally not harmful to an unborn baby but should be treated more carefully, so you won’t pass the infection to your baby during the birth. Left untreated, the baby could develop the yeast infection in the form of thrush in the mouth. This is not dangerous to the baby and is easily treated should it occur.
What Are The Symptoms?
The symptoms of a pregnancy yeast infection generally build up over 1 to 3 days, and include an intense vaginal itch, irritation, soreness, burning and redness in the vagina, and a thick, white vaginal discharge. If you have any or all of these symptoms, it is advisable to seek further advice and guidance from your local physician. Don’t leave it unchecked.
How Do You Treat a Pregnancy Yeast Infection?
Yeast infections may be harder to control when you’re pregnant. They may require frequent treatment or longer treatment (10 to 14 days instead of 3 to 7 days).
Vaginal creams or suppositories used for treatment are safe during pregnancy, although most physicians recommend avoiding treatment during the first trimester. If you develop a yeast infection, it is safe for you to use over-the-counter products, such as Monistat. However, if you are early in your pregnancy (i.e. before 12 weeks), use the cream externally only. After 12 weeks, it is safe to gently use the applicator internally.
If you don’t have success with over-the-counter medication, you may want to try Boric acid, which is very mild. It won’t harm you but will alter the vaginas pH level slightly discouraging yeast growth. Probiotics are also useful in combating pregnancy yeast infections since they build up your healthy bacteria.
Filed under Healthy Weight by Jonathan