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Yeast
Infection:
Description, Causes and Treatment
What is Yeast
Infection?
This
kind of infection is most common among women. However, many remain
ignorant or unaware of this medical problem. It is important to know
the symptoms, dangers, and related conditions of yeast infection to
be able to treat it early on. It is also necessary to determine the
various causes of this disease to be able to avoid it before it even
happens. Finally, it will be most helpful for any female person if
she is also knowledgeable of the several possible treatments for
yeast infection to be able to curtail it immediately.
Not many women are familiar with the term "yeast infection".
However, more women are probably aware of or have experienced
previously the symptoms of this condition. The top three signs of
having yeast infection are itching, burning and pain, and discharge.
Itching of any part of the skin or body is usually caused by an
infestation of foreign organisms such as fungi or bacteria in a
particular area of the body. In the case of yeast infection, the
affected portion is the vaginal part and the surrounding areas. The
infection can cause intense itching that rashes or redness usually
develop secondary to scratching. Another indication is a burning or
painful sensation in that area especially when urinating. The skin
in a woman's vaginal part may already contain sores due to frequent
scratching that when placed in contact with the acidity of urine may
cause pain or a burning sensation. This feeling may be similar to
that which is experienced when having urinary track infection,
however, they occur at different areas of the body. Lastly, some
women report of having discharges that are usually described as
odorless, white, and cheese-like. At other instances, a starch-like
odor is said to be observed from the discharges.
Yeast infection itself is not considered as highly dangerous,
however, it can be very irritating and disturbing especially among
women who are already preoccupied with other responsibilities or
tasks. On the other hand, like most infections, it is highly
transferable to other individuals including the opposite sex.
Certain conditions of the body may make it easier for a person to
acquire this disease such as diabetes and use of antibiotics.
Other health problems which are usually associated with yeast
infection include urinary tract infections and possible
complications during pregnancy. However, these are not
scientifically-based and are yet to be proven or negated in future
studies.
What causes Yeast Infection?
The scientific term for yeast infection is Candidiasis. This was
derived from the the yeast organism or fungus-like Candida that
causes this condition. Fungus thrives in dark and moist areas such
as the vaginal area of women. Certain health conditions such as
pregnancy and diabetes make people, especially women, more prone to
acquiring yeast infection. Pregnancy causes a change in the
metabolic balance and vaginal acidity of women which is more
favorable to fungus growth. Fungus are also known to thrive among
individuals with high sugar levels such as in the case of people
with diabetes and those with defects in sugar metabolism.
What are the treatments for Yeast Infection?
Various oral medications such as Diflucan or fluconazole and topical
treatments may be prescribed by doctors to cure yeast infection.
Home remedies such as using yogurt and garlic, whether internally
and externally, can also be done. It is, however, important to
consult a doctor first prior to applying any of the available
remedies to avoid complications and further harm.
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By:
Kristine
Alvarez
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