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Vaginal Yeast Infection-Q&A

In this presentation you will find answers to yeast infections frequently asked questions and how you can permanently cure the infection

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Vaginal Yeast Infection-Q&A

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  1. Vaginal Yeast Infection – Q&A http://yeastinfectionexposed.com

  2. Vaginal Yeast Infection – Q&A • Vaginal yeast infection is a very common infection affecting almost 50% of women. • Normally, the vagina contains good bacteria that keep the level of fungi very low. • But when the environment is disrupted, you start to feel the itching and burning sensation around your genitals. • If you are experiencing these classic symptoms, do not feel humiliated. • You are not alone; there are millions of persons experiencing the same unpleasant sensation.

  3. Vaginal Yeast Infection – Q&A • Read on because this article will provide you some of the most straightforward answers to your questions. • What causes it? • What are the other signs? • Do I need to consult my doctor? • Is it a serious condition? • What are the treatments?

  4. What causes it? • Yeast infection is caused by a type of fungus called Candida albicans. • When the number outgrows the normal bacteria, this is when you feel the symptoms of the infection. • Aside from the genitals, your mouth can also have Candidiasis. • The fungus grows well in moist and warm environment. • When you are often stressed out, take high amount of sugary foods, pregnant, experience hormonal imbalance or have used antibiotics improperly, you are at high risk in developing the illness.

  5. What are the other signs? • Itching, burning sensations and pain during sexual intercourse are the common signs of vaginal yeast infection. • There can also be a white, thick and cottage cheese like discharge during the course of the infection. • Observing these classic symptoms can act as a presumptive diagnosis for the Candidiasis. • If you are still doubtful about it, check the thick vaginal secretion. • This is often odorless or may have a bread-like odor. You can also observe soreness around the vaginal opening. • These symptoms do not necessarily have to appear in all cases. In some cases, only a few symptoms may appear.

  6. Do I need to consult my doctor? • Yes, you have to consult your doctor when you see any of these symptoms. • Your physician will confirm the diagnosis by requesting for laboratory tests. • Since some of the signs mimic other sexually transmitted infections like Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, it is crucial that the condition be diagnosed properly so treatment can follow. • Improper treatment may only lead to frequent recurrence of the infection.

  7. Is it a serious condition? • No. • Oftentimes, patients seek for medical help only because of the disturbing and uncomfortable symptoms . • This is not a sexually transmitted disease thus; your partner may not get it after having sex with you. • It only signifies a weak immune system. • But however mild the infection is, you need to deal with it to avoid complications.

  8. What are the treatments? • The infection is treated with vaginal creams or oral medications. •When taking them, follow your doctor’s order since improper use of drugs can only lead to a recurrence of vaginal yeast infection.

  9. For more information on yeast infection treatments visit: http://yeastinfectionexposed.com

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