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When people talk about yeast infections they generally mean the ones that cause vaginitis. This can have causes other than yeast, which is also known as Candida, but yeast is very typical. The majority of women will encounter it at some point in their lives. Although not serious, it is an unpleasant problem better avoided.

Like other organisms, Candida is usually existing in the body to some extent and not a issue. But under certain conditions it can improve towards the point of causing unpleasant symptoms. In some cases the cause for this increase can be managed and the signs and symptoms perhaps avoided. Some problems, this kind of as diabetes, cancer, and AIDS, will contribute towards the chances of Candida development.

The growth of excessive Candida could be caused by a fluctuation of hormone amounts the body contains. Taking oral contraceptives or pills to replace hormones no longer produced by the body could be the source of this fluctuation. When a woman is pregnant or goes through menopause the fluctuation of her hormones naturally happens.

The use of antibiotics can change the body to ensure that Candida can take hold and proliferate. What occurs is that the friendly bacteria that maintain Candida in check are killed by the antibiotics. One way to replace the good bacteria is by eating yogurt, which contains the bacteria needed to fight Candida.

Candida levels have a tendency to increase in a moist area, and wearing tight clothes will enhance moisture retention. Snug underwear of synthetic fibers also contributes to the problem. Clothing having a looser fit and created of natural fabric will minimize the moisture that Candida needs to grow.

Some brings about of yeast infections could be avoided, or minimized, although others cannot. One must be conscious of what the dangers are and try to manage elements that contribute to infection. Modifications in lifestyle will help to prevent the development and duration of this problem.

by: Ben Sparks.




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