Apple Cider Vinegar – Using it to Treat a Yeast Infection
Apple cider vinegar is one of the best candida natural cures if used properly; the following video explains in deep detail some basic methods of using it:
Diagnosing a Yeast infection – Why You Should See a Doctor
With all the information available online and in books today it is tempting to diagnose yourself when symptoms start to appear. But it really is important you get over the embarrassment you may be feeling and visit your doctor or a woman’s clinic for a proper diagnosis by a professional, particularly if this is the first time you have had these symptoms, or if these are symptoms that keep occurring.
Looking at Candida Albicans Transformation From Normal Benign Form Into Life-Threatening Form
Candida Albicans not only causes yeast infections in the healthy, but can also cause life threatening infections in patients who have AIDs, are going through chemotherapy or radiation treatments, or have other immune weakening diseases. That is why researchers from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research’s (A*STAR) Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) have been looking at how it goes from a benign form to something so life threatening.
The Link Between Clothing and Yeast Infections
Surprisingly there is a very direct link between clothing and yeast infections but first let us look at what a yeast infection is so that the link between clothing and yeast infections can be better understood.
Is a Yeast Infection Contagious?
A yeast infection happens when there is an overgrowth of a fungus called Candida Albicans in the body. These fungi live on most people in small numbers without us even being aware, but if the immune system is not at full strength or of something disrupts the balance of the body or kills the good bacteria that control the fungus’ growth, it rapidly multiplies. Yeast infections happen in warm and damp places very commonly the vagina, but equally possible in the penis area, the anus, the mouth, under arms or folds of skin, the nails and the breasts.
Yeast Infection Complications
As with most health issues, yeast infections do have potential complications a sufferer should be aware of. A yeast infection is caused by the overgrowth of a fungus called Candida Albicans that lives on most of us in small numbers all the time but remains harmless. It is just when an overgrowth is triggered that it can lead to a yeast infection. Women are more prone to them, as the vagina is such a perfect breeding ground, but anyone can get them, gender and age or irrelevant.
Yeast Infection of the Nails
The most common form of a yeast infection is vaginal and it is therefore seen as a female problem, but in fact yeast infections can occur in anyone and in several places of the body including the nails. Often those who work with water more, are more susceptible as moisture gets under the nails. A yeast infection of the nails is not the same as a fungal nail infection. A fungal nail infection will slowly turn a nail black and make it crumble. Yeast infection of the nails has different symptoms.
Yeast Infection Over the Counter Treatment Brands
Before treating a yeast infection you need to make sure that your infection is not something else with similar symptoms so always get a professional diagnosis from your doctor. Then, if he or she does not feel you need something stronger that only comes with a prescription (for those with severe infections or recurring problems) and you are not going natural, you need to choose from the many brands and kits that can be purchased over the counter at a pharmacy or drugstore. Here is a closer look at some of the more popular yeast infection over the counter treatment brands you may be faced with.
Male Yeast Infection Treatment – Effective Ways to Treat the Problem
Male candida infections are also possible and if you see some symptoms take care and act quickly. Here are some effective ways to deal with this kind of problems, to get rid of yeast infection once and for all:
Yeast Infection Discharge
A yeast infection is something nobody wants to deal with, but it is a very common issue for women especially, though men can also get them. They are the result of a microscopic fungus that lives on many of us naturally, growing too much. At small numbers it is harmless and is kept low by our immune systems and good bacteria. Over a certain amount though can lead to a yeast infection which is recognizable by the symptoms it presents.

