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One of the most common causes of a yeast infection is various eating

disorders. Take note that excessive intake of starchy products, such as

peanuts, wheat, corn and barley, consumption of junk foods, regular intake

of alcoholic beverages and irregular food consumption can all result to yeast

overgrowth. That is the reason why proper dieting is of utmost importance

when experiencing the condition, especially if it occurs frequently.

The spread of the infection is also possible, especially when engaged in

unprotected sexual activities. Having sex with a yeast-infected individual

can cause yeast infection or candidiasis, although it is not categorized as an

STD or sexually transmitted disease. Condoms that contain nonoxynol-9

can also trigger the infection. Aside from that, individuals with weak immune

system are also susceptible to having this.

Symptoms

* If left untreated, an ordinary infection can lead to systemic yeast infection

and such condition comes with easy to ready symptoms. Males usually

dismiss the infection's neurotic symptoms, which usually include fatigue,

joint pain, craving for sugary or starchy foods like cookies, chips and bear,

disturbed digestive system, increased heart rate, diarrhea and white blood

cell deficiency.

* Swelling of the penis or balanitis is a symptom that is hard to ignore. This

usually causes soreness, burning sensation, itching and tenderness

particularly after having an intercourse. The symptom is also accompanied

by the presence of red spots, white substance on the glans and foreskin,

extreme redness and blisters.

* Candidemia, on the other hand, refers to the presence of fungus within the

bloodstream. The symptoms presented are much like the symptoms of

genital herpes where infectious spots are found in the armpits and navel.

Diagnosis

Spit test is one of the most commonly used diagnostic methods for yeast

infection. This is carried out by spitting in a glass of water and setting it

aside for at least 20 to 30 minutes before checking for the result. However,

this method should be done right after waking up without brushing the teeth

or having breakfast. If the saliva dissolves in water then there is high

possibility that the individual is not infected with yeast. Then again, it is

imperative to know that saliva may disappear even when infected by the

condition and so if experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, it is

still necessary to consult the physician immediately. Physicians usually

conduct a pH test to determine yeast infection. Yeast cultures can be

obtained using a sterile swab and incubated to see if yeast will start to grow,

thus helping to determine the infection.

Treatment

For these conditions, physicians usually prescribe certain medications, such

as fluconazole, econazole, amphotericin B suspension and ketoconazole.

However, administration of these medications is not recommended unless

advised by a physician and after going through in-depth diagnosis. Above

all else, prevention is of utmost importance when dealing with yeast

infection. It is also necessary to maintain proper diet and lifestyle if

suspected susceptible to the condition to prevent recurrence of infection.

When dealing with yeast infection, preventive measures are necessary to

properly manage the condition. Aside from that, familiarizing yourself with

the symptoms of yeast infection is equally important to be able to opt for

immediate treatment for the condition.

by: Surinderjit Singh




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