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Vaginal Yeast Infections - Source And Treatment Clarified

Yeast infections are unpleasant to say the least. They are the result of the Candida fungus that normally lives in the vagina but in very small amounts. When too many yeast cells are growing in the vagina an infection occurs. This condition is quite common among all women. And treatment is relatively simple.

Some women frequently get vaginitis and should seek medical attention. It is vital to keep the area clean. Underwear should be changed often. And all bedding should be changed and sterilized to avoid re-infection.

This condition is the result of new yeast entering the vaginal area and out growing the normal yeast levels that naturally occur. Some naturalist believe the condition should be left untreated allowing the body to cure itself but this is a marginal point of view. It is best to treat and heal the condition before it worsens.

Although this can be transferred to a sexual partner, it is not a venereal disease. Men that become infected must also use an anti-fungal treatment to rid the irritation on the penis. Women should not participant in sexual intercourse if they come down with this condition.

This female condition causes itching or soreness in the vagina, and in some cases, pain or burning when urinating or have sex. A thick, odorless discharge, resembling cottage cheese makes this particular infection very uncomfortable. But there are treatment options available that immediately alleviate the condition.

Anti-fungal medication, applied to the infected area, is the best course of action to rid the infection. More severe cases may require a visit to the doctor. Doctors may administer oral medication for extreme cases. But this form of medical has some side effects; like headaches and dizziness, that doctors prefer to avoid. But usually, women take over-the-counter treatments in the form of suppositories or creams.

Frequent yeast infections are not normal and should be analyzed and treated by a doctor. If this is a first occurrence, it is important to see your doctor to make sure this is in fact vaginitis. Women sometimes think they have vaginitis based on the symptoms, but it may be a far more serious condition. In other cases, it may be a less serious condition. For instance, irritation in the vaginal area might be the result of a chemical or allergic reaction. It is always best to make sure and seek medical advice at the first sign of irritation.

by: Andy Guides Jr




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