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Signs Of A Yeast Infection

Yeast infections come with a variety of symptoms and signals. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell whether you have one or not; you need to be on the lookout for the common yeast infection signs and, if you suspect that you may have an infection, it's best that you arrange for a checkup with your doctor.

Having a checkup with a medical professional is the best way of confirming whether you do or not have a yeast infection; your doctor will check you for yeast infection signs and prescribe appropriate medication where necessary.

If you know you have all or some of the common yeast infection signs, then you can also self-diagnose and purchase some over the counter medication for your infection. This is especially convenient if you've had an infection before, and so are familiar with yeast infection signs.

One potential problem with this is that, without the guidance of a trained medical professional, you may actually misdiagnose yourself. Taking medication for a yeast infection when you don't have one isn't a good idea; for one thing, it lessens the impact of any medications you may take for future yeast infections. As well, taking medication when it's not needed is likely to give you some unwanted side-effects (such as abdominal pain in the case of pills or suppositories, inflammation of the skin in the case of unnecessary creams and lotions).

These are both excellent reasons to make sure you're examined by a doctor if you have any of the yeast infection signs or symptoms. Symptoms of a yeast infection include intense itching of the affected area, a burning and tingling sensation, discomfort when urinating and during sex, and possible swelling of the area. You may also experience some abdominal pain and possibly a discharge.

For most people, the major problem with a yeast infection is the maddening itch that so often accompanies it. Fortunately, to get rid of the itch, there are several simple home remedies you can use: for example, painting the affected area with plain unsweetened yogurt. Alternatively, you can use aloe vera gel or juice.

Recurring yeast infections can signal more serious problems, like a weakened immune system. If you experience recurring yeast infection signs or signals, you should definitely make an appointment with your doctor and explain the problem. Although over 70% of women will experience a yeast infection at some point in her life, it's not as common to experience recurring infections; if you're plagued by recurring yeast infection signs, you should go and see your doctor.

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Chronic Yeast Infections

Chronic yeast infections can be a recurring nightmare for some people. Despite the large variety of over the counter and prescription medicines available, they can be tricky conditions to overcome, and often recur without warning.

Home remedies are generally sufficient to deal with infrequent yeast infections, but for chronic yeast infections they're generally best paired with specific medicines.

You should be careful when self-treating, as with some substances - even ones that seem relatively harmless - side-effects can occur when taken in conjunction with other medications. As well, some remedies work perfectly well for some people, but will cause an allergic reaction or otherwise adverse effect in other people.

In these cases where a person might be thinking about mixing remedies to cure cases of normal or chronic yeast infections, a medical practitioner should first be consulted. And a log of the different types of remedies should be kept, as this can help in the event that the person suffers from an adverse reaction to any of the medications.

Chronic yeast infections occur for a number of reasons. One major cause is a weakened immune system, such as with people suffering from HIV or AIDS. If you suffer from recurring yeast infections, it's best that you consult your doctor to rule out the possibility of any contributing factors of a more serious nature.

Having said this, though, of course a weakened immune system is far from the most common cause of chronic yeast infections. Antibiotics are another common cause - a simple, run-of-the-mill course of antibiotics is enough to kill off all the bacteria in your body, which is a prime environment for the rapid growth of yeast-infection bacteria.

If you're going to be taking antibiotics, it's best to take preventative measures to reinforce the 'good' bacteria in your body, such as eating plenty of live yogurt (which contains live acidophilus bacteria cultures) and garlic, which stimulates your immune system and regulates the endocrine system (which is responsible for hormone distribution and regulation).

Another factor for chronic yeast infections lies in stress, and the wrong diet. Stress is a great inhibitor and imbalancer of the normal bodily functionings even though people might not be aware of this. And when this is coupled with a steady diet consisting of all the "wrong" foods, conditions for chronic yeast infections to occur are ripe.

Another common cause of chronic yeast infections in women is the ongoing use of 'feminine products' which include scent, flavorings, or colors. Even using soap to wash yourself is sometimes enough to spark off a yeast infection; ongoing use can cause chronic yeast infections.

Steer away from douches, elaborate female washes, genital deodorants, and other chemical-based products. Simple, clean water is enough to wash yourself with - the vagina is self-cleaning.

The only way to truly prevent chronic yeast infections is to take full stock of your lifestyle and to duly change it to reflect a healthier less stressful one, where infections are least likely to occur.

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Author Leigh Hunter is a medical researcher who provides a guaranteed 4-step holistic approach to the treatment and prevention of yeast infections through natural remedies and key lifestyle and diet changes.
Leigh has the secrets to change your life, starting today.
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