Author: Keyi Cansa Not all individuals experience the same recuperation time when treating a yeast infection. Whether the healing time will be long or not depends how well the infection has been diagnosed. Click to Get Best Reverse Phone Number Trace Service The first thing one must do is discover the reason behind the yeast infection. Why do you have Candida? The yeast in your body has turned into a fungus called Candida, thus giving you a yeast...more
Author: Keyi Cansa There's an annoying infection called a yeast infection. It's caused by a type of fungus called Candida albicans. The infection thrives in warm, moist areas and its symptoms can be confused for other conditions. Both men and women can suffer from this and following are some of the common symptoms. Click to Get Best Reverse Phone Number Trace Service Itching and burning for a woman can mean a vaginal yeast infection. The...more
Author: Laura Madison First, there are five general symptoms which will almost always come together no matter which kind of candidiasis a person may be afflicted with. 1. The affected body part itches severely. Yeast infections will actually prefer to grown in locations where scratching would be next to impossible, such as the mouth or the vagina. Human skin affected by yeast infection will have red rashes, which may be more pronounced in skin patches with hair growing on them. 2. On one hand, the body part feels like it burns, or is sore to the touch. This may not necessarily cause blisters or include itchiness. On the other hand, the body part can feel tingly or numb. This lack of sensation does not mean that the part is safe from yeast infection. 3. Sensitivity to certain chemicals is heightened. Triggers include antibiotic formulas, sugar, refined carbohydrates (also known as most processed food), and of course, yeast. 4. Mental and physical coordination are also affected. Sufferers cannot balance themselves or move the way they want. They cannot focus on tasks, and become lazy through no fault of their own. Mood swings and heightened negative emotions are other indicators....more
Author: Laura Madison Treating Vaginal Yeast Infections Vaginal yeast infection is easily treated with over the counter antifungal creams like Miconazole, Tioconazole, Butoconazole, or Clotrimazole which should be applied to the infected area for one to seven days. Using birth control methods like a condom or a diaphragm is not advisable during...more
Author: Laura Madison Under a variety of conditions, a change in the environment where they live in causes them to increase in quantity beyond normal, causing the infection. Among the signs and symptoms of vaginal infection include: itching, burning and painful sensation in the vaginal area; redness and soreness in the affected region; a...more
Author: Laura Madison Detoxing, that would be the more appropriate term when it comes to a yeast infection diet. Yeast infection is a direct result of an overgrowth in some areas of a natural occurring microorganism, or Candida albicans as it is known in the scientific community. There may be some variations in the suggested diet but most often than not, with a strict adherence to the regimen, it is possible to encounter some relief from the infection in as early as three weeks. One of the basic necessities in diet programs is drinking adequate amounts of water. Water is an important aspect of detoxing. It helps flush out the toxins inside the body. It has been also suggested that fresh fruit juices and even green tea be added to the liquid intake. But emphasis is given to drinking at least eight glasses of water per day. It is also important to eat food that is fresh. It would be best to void processed and highly fatty foods, not only for your yeast infection but for your general health as well. Don't overcook your food as well. Foods have a tendency to loose much of its nutrients when heat is applied so be sure to cook your food just right. Steamed and sauteed would be the...more
Author: Laura Madison Yeast infection results from the increase growth of the fungi Candida. The fungus is present in most of us so there's no actual ways of preventing contact with the said bacteria. However, what you can avoid is having contact...more
Author: Laura Madison Using Boric Acid Boric acid can be used to help treat yeast infections. This is due to its antiseptic and antifungal qualities. Because a yeast infection is basically a fungus run amok, this makes boric acid a perfect tool...more
Author: Laura Madison It is always a good idea to confirm that you have a yeast infection before finally deciding to treat it with over the counter medications. You may end up doing even more harm to your self if you treat a condition that you do...more
Author: Laura Madison Several experts on the subject have recommended a number of procedures for preventing the overgrowth of yeast in our body. From changing your diet to adapting several health preferences, one can decrease the chance of having...more
Author: Laura Madison Common Yeast Infections Yeast infection can happen to anyone. In fact, it affects men, women and even children. The most common types if yeast infection are, vaginal yeast infections, thrush, diaper rashes and nail bed...more
Author: Laura Madison Yeast, or Candida as it is known scientifically, are present on any normal human skin. Also, moist areas like the mouth and more specifically you vagina, are common places where yeast can grow. Do not be alarmed. According to...more