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Yeast Infection Treatment

Posted by: Admin at June 6th, 2009

Yeast infection is caused by yeast - a type of micro fungi - being present in large amounts in the vagina. Yeast infection treatment is usually straightforward and can be taken at home, but complications do arise for some women which is why you should always visit a doctor. A lot of women have yeast already in that area and don’t suffer any symptoms, but in some women the amount increases causing an infection. The typical signs are an itchiness, burning sensation while urinating and a white discharge. However these symptoms can also be caused by other factors meaning that if you are suffering from these symptoms you should visit a doctor as soon as possible to make sure it is a yeast infection and so that treatment can begin. Treatment for yeast infection can always be given to you by your doctor. Natural treatment for yeast infection are usually unreliable at best!

The scientific name for a yeast infection in the vaginal tract is Candidasis. It can be passed between sexual partners, so during treatment both partners should be treated to make sure the problem doesn’t reoccur straight away. Treatment of yeast infection is usually straightforward, although there can be complications

The majority of yeast infection treatment can be done from home with over the counter yeast infection treatment such as Miconazole and Tioconazole. They are usually applied directly to the vaginal area through massage, but you should read the label on your medication carefully to make sure you are applying it correctly. Usually these medications can solve the problem within a week, and if you still are getting symptoms after this time you should revisit your doctor who will be able to advise you on the best course of action.

If you get different symptoms while taking the medication then you should immediately contact your doctor who will be able to advise you whether this is normal or whether the medication should be discontinued early. If you are pregnant then you should always consult your doctor before taking any medication to make sure it is OK to do so.

There are many different medical medications for yeast infections and most can be bought over the counter as it is a very common problem amongst women. The majority of women will experience a yeast infection at some point in their life, so you shouldn’t feel embarrassed about visiting your doctor to ask for help and advice if you have the problem. Remember to get both you and your partner checked because even though the male may not experience any symptoms the infection can still collect beneath the foreskin and pass it back to the women after treatment creating a cycle.

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Overview of yeast infections

Posted by: Admin at June 6th, 2009

Yeast infections are a common problem for women and affect the vaginal area. Candidasis is the overall name for infections that are caused by yeast or in other cases fungi which lice all over the body. In some cases these fungi become to populous and cause an infection, usually in the warm or moist areas of the body. This article is specifically about vaginal yeast infections, but there are many others which is why a doctor should always be consulted.

First of all we should talk about what yeast actually is. It is a type of fungus called candida ( hence the name of the group) and is usually present all over the body - especially in the areas that are particularly moist. For that reason a lot of women have yeast in their vaginal area and most of them don’t get any symptoms. However some do, usually because the amount of yeast in the vaginal area increases too much.

Vaginitis is when the vagina becomes inflamed. This can happen for many reasons, but one of them is due to an excess of yeast in the vaginal area. This is the vaginal yeast infection and its scientific name is Candidasis.

So why do some women have yeast in their vagina and not get symptoms? The reason is that the infections occur when there is an increase in the amount of yeast in vagina - either new yeast is introduced or the amount in there already increases.

Yeast infections can also be caused by injury to the inside of the vagina. This can be caused in some cases by chemotherapy, and is sometimes made more likely by taking oral contraceptives.

The symptoms of yeast infection include a white discharge and burning sensation, but these can be caused by many things so it’s important to see a doctor to obtain an accurate diagnosis. Yeast infection cure is usually straightforward in most cases unless it is a recurring problem. As I’ve mentioned before on this website it can be tempting to try and diagnose yourself using information online - but it is almost impossible to diagnose a problem correctly  without seeing the patient so you should always visit your GP or doctor. In some cases the symptoms of yeast infections can be caused by a more serious problem which makes it even more important that you get checked out by a trained healthcare professional. Yeast infections are often a simple problem to solve, so the sooner you see a doctor the sooner you can be on the road to recovery.

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