Vaginal Yeast Infection

A vaginal yeast infection means that too many yeast cells are growing in the vagina.Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina. In fact, it is estimated that between 20%-50% of healthy women normally carry yeast in the vaginal area.Symptoms A vaginal yeast infection causes itching or soreness in the vagina and sometimes causes pain or burning when you urinate or have sex. Some women also have a thick, clumpy, white discharge that has no odor and looks a little like cottage cheese.These symptoms are more likely to occur during the week before your menstrual period. This type of yeast infection is not considered to be a sexual transmitted infection (STD), since Candida may be present in the normal vagina, and the condition does occur in celibate women. However, it is possible for men to develop symptoms of skin irritation of the penis from a yeast infection after sexual intercourse with an infected partner. Can vaginal yeast infections be prevented? You can prevent the vaginal yeast infection by making sure that your genital area stays as dry as possible and can "breathe." For example: • Wear cotton, not nylon, underwear, and avoid tight-fitting pants and panty hose. • Change out of a wet swimsuit right away. • Avoid douches and feminine sprays, scented toilet paper, and deodorant tampons. Treatment If you have this infection, try Yeast Cleanser! this is the best there is. Yeast infections are common during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, don't use medicine for a yeast infection without talking to your doctor first.If you use a cream or suppository to treat the infection, don't depend on a condom or diaphragm for birth control. The oil in some medicines weakens latex, the material often used to make these devices.Many women have infections that come back. If you have more than four yeast infections in a year, see your doctor. He or she may do some tests to see if your yeast infections are being caused by another health problem, such as diabetes. Home Remedies to treat Vaginal Yeast Infection Tea Tree Oil Tea Tree Oil can be used as a highly effective douche treatment against yeast infections. It is recommended that you purchase a small dropper bottle that can be used to store the solution. • Combine 1 teaspoon of Tea Tree Oil with 1 teaspoon of isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). • Mix the solution, which should appear milky white. • Store the solution in the dropper bottle. • Add 10 drops of the solution to a pint of water. • Use this douche once a day for a week in order to rinse the vagina. NOTE: Using Tea Tree Oil during pregnancy is not recommended. During pregnancy, it is best to consult with your doctor before using any treatment. Garlic Many people have found that garlic is wonderful at fighting yeast infections. Simply insert one garlic clove directly into the vagina, and repeat this every few hours for 2 days. You can also take garlic internally, either as tablets or by crushing a fresh garlic clove into a few small pieces and quickly swallowing the pieces with a glass of water.
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