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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
The causes cannot be pinpointed to one, but rather to different factors which can be triggered by various elements and stimuli. That would be a good definition of how one gets yeast infections. To so...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
Yeast infection can strike at anyone at any age. It's a disease triggered by a fungus called Candida Albicans that causes the body to produce abnormal amounts of yeast. Although yeast is found every...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
The best way how to confirm a yeast infection is either you make an appointment with your doctor to perform a diagnosis or taking an over the counter test. Your doctor will perform a physical assessm...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
Vaginal yeast infection is also referred to as candidiasis. It is a fungal infection brought about by a number of species of Candida, of which Candida Albicans is the most common type. This fungus is...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
Vaginal yeast infection is caused by a fungal infection. The culprit, commonly Candida Albicans, is usually present on normal human skin and in other areas that are generally warm and moist. But when...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
Candidiasis is the scientific name for yeast infection. Yeast is everywhere in our bodies particularly in our mouths, abdomen, under arms, nail beds or any part of our body that has skin folds. For...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
What may arguably be the most commonly known yeast infection or form of candidiasis in the world today is thrush, which affects mostly female genitalia. (It is rare, though not impossible, for men to...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-27
The first step is to determine the symptoms. The most telling symptom is if your body releases a white or whitish-gray discharge which comes out clumpy and has a smell that reminds you of bread or be...