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What Causes Yeast Infection? - The Root Cause of Yeast Infection

Posted by Dana Marie on Thursday, April 14, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 

This Is Definitely the Root Cause Of Yeast Infection by Wangeci Kinyanjui


The cause of yeast infection is connected directly to a discrepancy of the fungus Candida Albicans which is a horrible organism that live in the vagina and if it is allowed to multiply will cause yeast infection in the vagina. To aid prevention and cure of this however, the first thing that should be identified is the cause of yeast infection. Well, to start with it should be affirmed that the cause of yeast infection is...

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Signs and Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infection

Posted by Dana Marie on Thursday, April 14, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 
Common Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infection by Ray Sturdivant

If you are suffering from vaginal yeast infection, then you can experience an almost unbearable vaginal itching. This could be very uncomfortable andpainful due to the constant itching in your vagina.

Symptoms of vaginal infections may be similar to symptoms of other vaginal disorders. For this reason, you should always consult your doctor to determine if you really have vaginal yeast infection. Your doctor will run laboratory test...

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How to prevent vaginal Yeast Infection

Posted by Dana Marie on Thursday, April 14, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 

Ways To Prevent Yeast Infections by Kaz Williams


Most women will at some point in their lives experience at least one attack of a yeast infection. Even men can fall prey to an outbreak. Once experienced, a yeast infection is something that everyone will want to avoid in the future. Unfortunately some people are more prone to attacks than others but there are several simple things you can do to reduce the possibility of an outbreak even starting.

Tip One: Pick the type of soap you use carefully....

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About Penile Yeast Infections and how to treat it

Posted by Dana Marie on Thursday, April 14, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 
Penile Yeast Infections, The Last Thing a Man Wants. by Esteri Maina

A rumor has it that a man's life can just be optimal with three motivators at parity: finances, intimacy and sports specially football. Without one of these, your man could still risk going even to the wonderland even if this will only be in the riches of his imaginative brain. Still others argue that to keep your man indoors so he does not sell his eyes to any passing skirt, a wife must master the art of cooking so she can p...

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Getting a Vaginal Yeast Infection Diagnosed

Posted by Dana Marie on Thursday, April 14, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 

Vaginal yeast infection can be confused with other conditions, such as:
    
* Bacterial vaginosis - this common condition occurs when there is an imbalance between beneficial and harmful bacteria in the vagina. Bacterial vaginosis can spread through sexual intercourse, but it can also occur in women who douche or use an intrauterine birth control device (IUD). It is also common in pregnancy. Symptoms include a gray, foul-smelling discharge with a fishy odor. The odor is often more noticeable a...
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First of all what is a Yeast Infection?

Posted by Dana Marie on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, In : Yeast Infection 

A vaginal yeast infection is usually caused by a fungus called Candida albicans which is normally found in small amounts in the vagina.

It's estimated that three out of four women will have a yeast infection in their lifetime. Factors that contribute to vaginal yeast infection include pregnancy, diabetes, and the use oral contraceptives, steroids, and antibiotics. Yeast infection is also more common after menopause due to declining estrogen levels, which thin the vaginal walls.  



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