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Recurring Yeast Infections

 

A yeast infection is the second most common type of vaginal infection women can get. At least seventy percent of all women get at least one form of yeast infection in their lifetime, however five percent of those people will have frequent, recurring infections.

A kind of fungus called Candida is the cause of yeast infections. This fungus is naturally present in the groin area in small numbers. However, any changes in the area can cause the yeast to multiply and create an infection. Factors such as hormonal changes can change the acidity level of the groin area, which leads to yeast overgrowth.

People who suffer from diabetes are the ones more likely to have recurring yeast infections. The high sugar level in the blood and the urine can help the yeast to multiply. If you are suffering from recurring yeast infections, as well as experiencing diabetes symptoms, contact your physician. Controlling your diabetes will help prevent recurring yeast infections.

Outside products can also contribute to recurring infections. Having a weakened immune system due to HIV or Lyme disease is also a contributing factor. These disorders prevent your body from regulating the amount of yeast in your body, allowing them to multiply unregulated.

Yeast infections are treated by antifungal drugs in pill or cream form. There are many over-the-counter medications available to treat yeast infections. Constant use of antifungal drugs can cause the yeast to develop a resistance to the drug, which is why there are cases showing antifungal drugs becoming ineffective. For this reason, it is important to not use antifungal medication unless you have a yeast infection.

To prevent yeast infections, avoid using douches or scented products that irritate the vagina, and wear cotton panties to keep the area ventilated. If you are experiencing recurring yeast infections, consult with a doctor to ask them about ways to prevent yeast infections.

Author: Eric Morris
 
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Eric Morris is a proclaimed scripter. Eric likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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