Male Yeast Infection Symptoms
July 31, 2010 by admin
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Although male yeast infection isn’t all that common it can happen and in these cases the infection symptoms are generally the same as vaginal yeast infection.
There’ll be the same burning sensation when urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, itching of the infected area and in some cases a rash. This rash can either be along the shaft of the penis or on the tip of the penis. Male symptoms also include a burning sensation of the infected area, a slight swelling, and maybe even slight discharge.
If you suspect that you might have male yeast infection you should consult with your doctor. You could try to use the same over the counter medications which are available for vaginal yeast infections, but you might feel comfortable doing that.
There is nothing to say however that you can’t use any of the creams or solutions which are used in the treatment of vaginal yeast infections. In fact, in the case of someone having male yeast infection they can even turn to such natural remedies as yogurt to help rid themselves of the infection.
The only problem with male yeast infection symptoms is that unlike for vaginal yeast infections there is no one particular treatment that is designed to treat you. There is also for that matter no one particular test that can be done on a regular basis to decide whether you might have a yeast infection.
There’s also the fact you should take into account, that just because you suffer from male yeast infection, it doesn’t mean that you have an infection. You can get yourself tested to rule out other causes, and doctors can test you to see if you have a yeast infection.
If you suspect that you might have male yeast infection you should try as far as possible to avoid sexual intercourse as you can pass the infection along to your partner. On the other hand if you got your infection from your partner, then it’s still a good idea to abstain as you could pass the infection back and forth between you.
Also if you have yeast infection symptoms there are things that you can do by yourself at home to give you some relief until the medications start to work. The first order of the day is to wear loose fitting clothing.
That means that tight jeans are out. If you go swimming, find a way to change out of your bathing costume as soon as possible. Change your diet to exclude red meats, alcohol, and yeast containing or fermented products.
Try as far as possible to stay stress free as being under constant stress can put a strain on your immune system. And lastly if you feel that you have male yeast infection symptoms don’t be ashamed to seek help.
Graham Winmill
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/male-yeast-infection-symptoms-112526.html
Yeast Infection and Pregnanacy
July 31, 2010 by admin
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Yeast Infection During Pregnancy
During pregnancy women can experience a host of side effects, from swollen feet and hands, to stretch marks and lack of sleep. Despite these, probably one of the most uncomfortable is a vaginal yeast infection. There is a great deal of anecdotal evidence that when you are pregnant you are more susceptible to a yeast infection/Candida overgrowth than when not expecting.
The theory is as Candida reacts so well to estrogen and during pregnancy there is such an increase in estrogen it can provide an ideal environment for Candida to run amok.
Whatever the reason, and pregnant or not, yeast infections while generally not considered terminal, can certainly have an impact on the quality of your life.
Yeast Infection Signs and Symptoms During Pregnancy
There are quite a few indications of yeast infection when you are pregnant, hopefully you do not get them all.
-Burning and itching on the skin in and around the vagina
-Whitish discharge that can resemble cottage cheese and may or may not have an odor
-Painful sex, or sometime intermittent pain in the lower abdomen
-Irritation or burning feeling when urinating.
Yeast Infection Treatments During Pregnancy
Now this is where you have to be careful, a lot of drugs are not recommended for use during pregnancy. As well it is it’s very important to make sure of the correct diagnosis before treatment while pregnant.
There are a few common problems that are similar to yeast infection, such as a bacterial infection, that can produce copious amounts of discharge similar to a what yeast infection can do, but the treatments are completely different.
Generally speaking yeast infections while pregnant require a little more time to cure than if you are not pregnant. Quite often a health care provider will recommend an OTC antifungal, but we prefer the natural route.
One thing we must stress is do not use boric acid if you are pregnant, multiple articles on the internet that say you can use it and also an equal number of articles that say don’t use it. It is very toxic, and there are other compounds out there that would work as well, you wouldn’t want to put something like that near your baby, even though it isn’t likely to get through all the protection Mother Nature provides.
So as baby is going to be facing the toxic world sooner rather than later lets lessen his or her exposure to chemicals until the last possible moment, and go with an all natural cure for yeast infection during pregnancy.
Bren Fisher
http://www.articlesbase.com/women’s-health-articles/yeast-infection-and-pregnanacy-671512.html
What Causes Candida Yeast Infections?
July 31, 2010 by admin
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There are many species of Candida to be found in the human body and the most common of all of these is Candida Albicans. Even though the chance of a having candida yeast infections is always present, as it is believed that the large majority of people have the candida yeast in their digestive tract, it is only under certain conditions that the risk of infection increases.
Candida Albicans can normally live quite happily in the body most of the time, causing no health issues. However, under certain conditions it can grow and cause numerous symptoms and complications.
Candida Albicans tend to prefer to the warm moist areas of the body, including in he gastrointestinal tract, the vagina, armpits, oral cavity and folds in the skin, and so these are the areas that the infection tends to hit first and where symptoms can be spotted for early diagnosis.
There are a number of triggers that cause the Candida yeast to overgrow and cause an infection, and some of the most common ones are as follows: -
1. A candida overgrowth can be caused if someone has to take prescribed drugs such as antibiotics or steroids a prolonged length of time, maybe because they are suffering from a reoccurring illness.
2. Infection can occur to people who abuse drugs (prescribed or non prescribed) or alcohol.
3. Also, if a person’s immune system has become weakened through a condition that effects the immune functions of the body they can be more susceptible to candida infections.
There are some statistics that suggest that around 15% of all people who suffer from a weakened immune system are likely to contract some form of Candida yeast infections at some time during their illness.
If left untreated it can allow the Candida yeast infection to cause problems throughout the body and be potentially life threatening, especially if candidia albicans spores get into the bloodstream and infect the brain, eyes, kidneys and heart.
4. Excessive use of devices that are implanted in to the skin such as urinary catheters, IV ports or needles can allow extra Candida yeast to gain access to the body through the bloodstream.
5. Plus the candida can actually enter a person’s bloodstream if they happen to have cuts in their skin or the mucous membrane.
The best and most natural way that the body can keep the risk of an infection to a minimum is to ensure that the levels of good bacteria (probiotics) in the GI tract are maintained at a healthy level, and to ensure that the immune system is working well.
These steps, along with keeping stress levels to the minimum and having a healthy diet, with minimal sugar, yeast products and keeping the amount of processed foods to the minimum, give someone a good chance of keeping themselves infection free.
Also, it is common sense to maintain a good level of personal hygiene.
Continue reading to find out more about how you can get a free copy of our candida relief newsletter. In it you will discover simple all-natural methods for relieving candida symptoms.
One of the simplest ways to combat the risk of Candida yeast infections is to have a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Jane Symms
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Yeast Infection Remedy – 3 Proven Natural Yeast Infection Remedies
July 31, 2010 by admin
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If you are like me, when you get a yeast infection you just want it GONE. And by gone, I mean like yesterday. So to accomplish that you want the best and quickest yeast infection remedy there is. Do you by any chance know what any of those yeast infection remedies are? Well I do and fortunately for you, I was taught to always share.
Before I go on to the list of any type of yeast infection remedy, it might be good to let you know why they actually come about. When you get a yeast infection it is most likely because of one of two things. First is too much moisture and too much moisture in a warm area is a breeding ground for yeast. To avoid a yeast infection from this type of yeast infection is to always try to wear panties that are made of natural fibers (or at least a crotch of natural fibers). The second most likely culprit is that your body has a low amount of acidophilus which is needed to fight the yeast and so without it to fight off the yeast; the yeast takes over and makes your life miserable for the duration of its stay. Talk about an unwanted guest.
So how do you go about replenishing the bodies natural acidophilus? My answer is one that might really surprise you but it’s yogurt. Yogurt? Yep, yogurt. Know why? It’s because yogurt actually contains acidophilus and so by using it you are giving yourself a boost in the most natural way you can. Keep in mind though that I’m talking about regular, unsweetened and unflavored yogurt. If you go trying to use the stuff with fruit and flavors your hoo-ha might end up smelling like a fruit salad and possibly even do more harm than good. So for this treatment just get the plain Jane stuff and douche with it. It’s a little messy and all but well worth it. It’s cheap, natural and works just as good. One thing to think about though is if you have some type of dairy allergy. If you do, please don’t try this yeast infection remedy because I don’t want hate mail telling me how stupid I am and horror stories involving swollen or hive covered anything.
If you do have some dairy allergies and can’t use yogurt as a yeast infection remedy, then another natural yeast infection cure that I recommend is apple cider vinegar. I know that it doesn’t smell great and is quite frankly not what you would imagine but there are even books written on the wonders of apple cider vinegar with a yeast infection remedy being one of those. To use this yeast infection remedy you simply add one cup of apple cider vinegar to a shallow tub of water and soak in the tub for about twenty minutes. I don’t know about you but I’m always looking for an excuse to soak in the tub and this is one that my husband wouldn’t mind as he’s not allowed near me when I have a yeast infection so he’s game for any type of yeast infection remedy. You can also douche with apple cider vinegar but don’t get carried away as too much of a good thing is not always good and this is one of those times.
Now if you are one that thinks any type of home yeast infection remedy is a crock then you can take yourself to any pharmacy section of any store and buy whichever of the over the counter yeast infection treatments that you like. There are dozens of medical treatments for yeast infections ranging from three to seven days and come in a cream or suppository form. As with most any yeast infection remedy, it would be a good idea to wear some type of pad or pantyliner to keep the mess to a minimum. That’s just good thinking.
Elizabeth Sutton
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What is a Yeast Infection?
July 31, 2010 by admin
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Candida albicans yeast is a tiny fungus that can cause the common symptoms of a yeast infection. These infections can show up anywhere on the body, including the vagina, the mouth, male genitals, under the breasts and in the armpits, and even under your nails. Many diaper rashes are also caused by yeast.
People with compromised immune systems, like AIDS patients and chemotherapy patients, can also get yeast infections that attack the blood cells and internal organs, including the brain. These patients must be treated very aggressively to get rid of the yeast, because a yeast infection can be fatal for these patients.
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For most of us, a yeast infection is a bothersome, irritating, itchy condition that soon goes away. Sometimes it even goes away by itself, without any treatment at all. When the infection is more severe, but still manageable, home remedies such as yogurt or honey may alleviate the symptoms.
And when mild natural remedies fail, non-prescription medications are available in the drugstore for vaginal yeast infections, and your doctor can give you a prescription for oral thrush, skin infections, and male yeast infections.
Vaginal yeast infections are the most common. Most women will experience at least one infection during their lifetime. Unfortunately, many women get chronic infections because so many things can trigger the yeast to become infectious.
The symptoms of vaginal yeast infections are “nonspecific.” This means that it is not possible to use the symptoms alone to make a diagnosis, because all these symptoms can also be caused by other organisms.
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The most common symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis) are:
• Itching and burning in the vagina and vulva.
• Soreness, swelling and pain around the vulva.
• Pain during intercourse or urination.
• Vaginal discharge. This discharge is not always present, but if there is a discharge it will be odorless or smell like baker’s yeast, and usually has a whitish, thick appearance.
It seems as though these symptoms are pretty obvious, so many women self-diagnose their own infections and either use natural remedies or purchase antifungal medication at their drugstore.
Unfortunately, studies have shown that as much as two-thirds of the non-prescription medications for yeast infections are being used by women who don’t have yeast infections. Most of the symptoms can also be caused by bacteria and parasites, which must be treated by a doctor.
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A male yeast infection is caused by the same organism that causes vaginal yeast infections in women, oral thrush, and diaper rash – Candida albicans.
Skin infections, including male yeast infections, look red and flat, with sharp scalloped edges. You may see small pustules around the edges of the rash, the area may itch or burn, and it may be painful. There are usually smaller patches nearby. A rash around the anus may be white or red, and will itch.
While the infection is occasionally shared among sexual partners, it is not considered a sexually transmitted disease.
A yeast infection in the mouth of infants and adults is called “thrush.” It appears as thick white lacy patches that can form anywhere inside the mouth, including the tongue or palate. If the white patches are scraped away, the area underneath will be red and may bleed. Occasionally, an oral yeast infection can cause the tongue to be red without a white coating.
Many different things can trigger a yeast infection, including antibiotics, a change in the natural hormone cycle, birth control pills, too much sugar in the diet, and many more.
Some chronic yeast infections can be symptoms of a serious underlying illness that has affected the endocrine system or the immune system. Anyone who has chronic yeast infections that are not caused by any of the “usual suspects” should ask their doctor for a complete checkup to rule out the possibility of a serious illness.
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What is yeast infection and what causes it?
July 30, 2010 by admin
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What is yeast infection, what are the symptoms, and what causes it?
Thanks
Yeast infections are a health condition that is broadly identified as candidiasis. Essentially, a yeast infection is a form of fungus that has developed and is present somewhere along the outer layer of the skin, or in a membrane area of the body. While many people tend to associate this type of infection with women only, the fact is that a man may also contract this type of fungus as well.
One thing to understand is that many people of both genders do have some amount of candida yeast present in the system at any given time. In situations where the individual is healthy, the human immune system and the ingestion of various forms of healthy bacteria from the daily diet help to keep the yeast from spreading into an infectious condition. It is when there is some compromise in the health of the body that the infection can begin to form and in turn cause problems for the individual.
For more information on causes of yeast infection, you may wish to read about them here : http://yeast-infection.best-health-remedy.com/
Your thoughts on possible pregnancy & yeast infection?
July 30, 2010 by admin
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Hi,
I have been trying to get pregnant since my last period, my period started on the 13th January and have been having sex nearly everyday (lol) up until now 28th January (today)
Anyway I have noticed discharge like white bits & there is a bit of itching but very little of it but there is a bit of a smell as well (I know lol) I was just told that yeast infections can be caused by pregnancy due to hormonal changes, Is this true?
I’m just hoping to be pregnant but feel a bit embarrassed by the little smell.
Has anyone experienced this?
It is true yeast infections are more prone to women who are pregnant because of all the hormones. When I was pregnant I had one.
So you just might be. But I would make an appointment with your obgyn though, so you can get your infection fixed. And while you are there just ask for a pregnancy test.
Good luck
what is the best treatment for yeast infection?
July 30, 2010 by admin
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how true is it that eating natural yourgot and inserting some of it would be good to clear up a yeast infection?
This is true if its the live culture yogurt. You can also do a hydrogen peroxide douche. And tons of people will say Im crazy for suggesting that, but hydrogen peroxide is gentle, its purified water, it kills yeast, and I have done it myself. 3 day monistat will work too.
After you Become Pregnant You Have a Good Chance of Getting a Yeast Infection
July 28, 2010 by admin
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For the many women who suffer from yeast infections pregnancy can sometimes be the cause of it. In other words, even though you might not have a yeast infection before you were pregnant, after you become pregnant you have a good chance of getting a yeast infection.
This is due entirely to the fact that when a woman is pregnant her hormonal balance is thrown completely off balance. This in turn can lead the yeast producing Candida Albicans bacteria to thrive, as you can see with yeast infections pregnancy states of hormonal imbalance, plays a crucial role.
To put it very simply, yeast producing Candida Albicans bacteria thrives and survives in dark places which are moist and humid. Since this just about sums up the state of being for your vagina, it means that yeast infections will normally occur in your vagina although they have been known to occur in the mouth, in the armpits, and between the toes.
Under normal circumstances the bacteria live in your vagina in small manageable numbers, but when your hormones get thrown off balance, these small numbers can overthrow the good bacteria and grow almost exponentially in number. This means that for yeast infections pregnancy is a good state of being for the bacteria to thrive in.
It should perhaps also be noted that since a woman’s immune system is weakened during pregnancy to allow the fetus to grow unharmed within the womb, yeast infections pregnancy symptoms can occur more readily and sometimes more than once.
If this happens, that is if you have yeast infections pregnancy recurring symptoms you might want to have it checked out thoroughly just to rule out any other underlying cause.
Most times if you suffer from yeast infections pregnancy makes you more susceptible therefore if your partner also has a yeast infection you can get it again in spite of your having cured the first time around.
It’s also true that with yeast infections pregnancy treatments should be carefully looked at before being used to ascertain that they truly are safe to use and that they won’t cause harm to the developing fetus, or that they won’t cause you to go into premature labor.
This holds true for natural and herbal remedies, as well as for prescription, and over the counter medications as well.
Also, if you believe that you may be suffering from yeast infections pregnancy is something that should be taken into account as well as if you’re near to term and want to breast feed.
Breast feeding also takes its toll on your hormonal system and you might find that your yeast infections pregnancy symptoms have carried over post-pregnancy. What you need to do in this case is to monitor the progress of your infection and live a healthy a lifestyle as possible.
Graham Winmill
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/after-you-become-pregnant-you-have-a-good-chance-of-getting-a-yeast-infection-122526.html
A Variety of Natural Yeast Infection Cures
July 28, 2010 by admin
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If you’ve been searching for a natural yeast infection remedy for women, you’ve probably read all kinds of advice on the Internet and in books about supposed drug-free treatments that work. You may be wondering which advice is real, what you can trust, and what you should avoid.
You may even have tried a few natural remedies with disappointing results. The fact is, not every natural treatment is effective, and some are extremely dangerous. Fortunately, there are real natural treatments that can effectively eliminate yeast for good.
Most yeast infection treatments just treat the symptoms of the condition anyway, without addressing the underlying cause. This means that over-the-counter medications, pills that your doctor prescribes, and even most natural health cures are simply bandages being used to cover up a bigger problem.
Unless the cause of the disease is illuminated, it’s likely that the yeast infection will be back many times. Fortunately, yeast infections can be cured within 12 hours or less using a very effective and extremely safe natural remedy.
What you should avoid eating are those foods made with refined and simple sugars. This includes brown sugar, white sugar, raw sugar, molasses, grain sweeteners and honey. If you can’t or don’t want to exclude sweet tasting food from your diet you can use Stevia as a substitute. Eating a lot of raw garlic can be helpful. You should avoid drinking milk and alcohol. You should also avoid eating mushrooms, fruits and dried fruits.
It is important to avoid foods that contain mold or yeast. This includes cakes, muffins, baked goods, cheese, breads, melons, dried fruits and peanuts. Increasing your fiber intake can help. You can take one teaspoon to one tablespoon of soluble fiber which contains psyllium husks, guar gum, pectin and flax seeds. This can be mixed in an 8 oz glass of drinking water which should be taken two times a day. It is necessary to drink this during an empty stomach.
There are several factors that may have triggered your yeast infection and these include use of oral contraceptives, steroids, and antibiotics, diabetes, an irregular menstrual cycle, and pregnancy.
There are many ways to cure that bothersome infection and there are several home remedies for yeast infection that are just as effective as yeast infection medication.
Some effective home remedies you can try out involve tampons.
Twice daily, insert a tampon, covered with yogurt, in your vagina. Continue doing this until one day after your symptoms have cleared up.
No one is really aware of how important their intestinal health is until they need to change it, and that’s not until they start suffering from the symptoms above. For some women it can takes months or years to get their health back because they don’t realize that it’s just a matter of changing their eating habits, and some lifestyle habits.
However, it is very important that you do not try and self diagnose yourself before attempting anything on your own. Be sure to consult your doctor to get a professional opinion.
Julie Landry
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/a-variety-of-natural-yeast-infection-cures-677318.html




