Living with Yeast Infection


by Chhoeun - Date: 2007-02-06 - Word Count: 315 Share This!

A yeast infection is unpleasant. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out, but once a person becomes a victim, life becomes limiting. Everything becomes all about the yeast infection. No time to enjoy life while all the focus, attention and energy are on one thing.

That thing for some becomes an embarrassment.

Yeast infections are most common in women, although it occurs in men as well. But one thing remains the same. It is a pain to live with and a very annoying condition especially for women who are commonly infected by this disease.

The cure to yeast infection becomes a need and maybe a desperation to some, looking for many and different ways for a cure.

What is the cause of yeast infections?

Candida Albicans is the primary cause of yeast infections. A large overgrowth of this fungus is called Candidiasis.

A question most women ask especially if this is their first yeast infection is how they know if they are infected with this disease. This is the first thing a person who thinks they are infected must do. Knowing leads to questioning and a question eventually gets an answer.

Yeast infections usually occur in warm, moist parts of the body, such as the mouth and moist areas of skin. When they cause an infection in the vagina, it is known as vulvovaginal candidiasis.

What Are Symptoms of Yeast Infection?

Symptoms of yeast infections include:
-Itching and irritation in the vagina
-Redness, swelling, or itching of the vulva (the folds of skin outside the vagina)
-A thick, white discharge that can look like cottage cheese and is usually odorless, although it might smell like bread or yeast
-Pain or burning when urinating or during sex

If any of these symptoms you think you have, see your doctor or gynecologist. Confusion of yeast infection and STDs or other vaginal infections is easy. Visit your doctor so they can give you the right diagnosis.

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