Saturday, 21 March 2015

Learn to Recognize the Symptoms of Yeast Infection in Women



Symptoms of a yeast infection in women are so common that you do not have to feel too depressed about them. In fact, 7 out of the 10 women you see around have at least experienced this infection once in their lives, so do not despair, and feel so embarrassed. The infection is not as scary as you think. But of course, you do not want to live with the yeast dominating your crotch for the rest of your life. The best thing to do is to know when you have it, how you got it and find ways to treat it and prevent the infection from bothering you again.

Causes of Yeast Infection in Women
The main culprit for the yeast infection is the fungus Candida albicans. It is the yeast that normally lives in your vagina. However, its presence becomes visible once they increase their number more than the number of “good bacteria” residents. This happens when there is a disruption in the balance in your vaginal ecosystem. Hormonal disruptions, use of airtight and wet underwear, the practice of douching, high sugary foods and certain illnesses predispose you to the infection.



Symptoms of Yeast Infection in Women
Symptoms of a yeast infection in women are easily recognizable. You may initially report a stain in your underwear and an increase amount of discharge. If you examine closer, you may find the discharge as white and cottage cheese-like with no odor at all. After a few days, you may feel an increasing urge to scratch your crotch. The itchy feeling is so irritating and makes you feel uncomfortable. In case you have a sexual partner, you may experience loss of sexual desire and pain during intercourse. The vagina will become sore and some white discharges would surround the opening.

Treatment of Yeast Infection in Women
Yeast infection is easy to treat for as long as you follow your doctor’s prescription. Anti fungal creams or oral medication are the most common treatment to free you from the problem. Just be sure to finish the whole course of medication to avoid re-infection.

Prevention of Yeast Infection in Women
Since warm and moist environment provides a conducive place for yeast growth, you must at least allow your crotch to breath. Use cotton underwear and sleep without your undies at night. Avoid sugary foods and use antibiotics properly.

The signs of Candida infection make a presumptive diagnosis for the illness. Once you notice them, consult your doctor since many other sexually transmitted diseases mimic the symptoms of a yeast infection in women.

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