Yeast infection is a common kind of infection in women caused by the overgrowth of fungus candida. All women have yeast in their vagina but they tend to multiple rapidly under abnormal condition as pregnancy and use of antibiotics. Symptoms are itching, burning sensation and irritation in the vagina. Are there remedies for yeast infection?
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Why Do Women View Vaginal Yeast Infection Pictures? Pictures Help in Diagnosis
You must be aware of the vaginal yeast infection which is quite common among women. This infection is caused by the fungus entitled Candida and can be quite irritating as well as painful. There are different causes of this problem. You need to make sure that you avoid the causes so that you can avoid… Read more »
Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms – An Itch That You Just Can’t Scratch
Many women, about 3/4 of all women in fact, will develop a vaginal yeast infection at least once in their life. It is caused by Candida and can make life miserable for the woman who has it. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms – An Itch That You Just Can’t Scratch Nightclubs
Candida – What Are the Symptoms and Cures?
Candida Albicans is a fungus overgrowth found generally in the moist areas such as the rectum, vagina, or mouth. When certain external factors create changes in the environment of the body, Candida Albicans gets infectious. No specific reason can be pinpointed for occurrence of Candida infection.
Thrush, Candida and Yeast Infections – The Underlying Causes
The most important thing you need to know about thrush, candida and yeast infections is that they are all only symptoms of a bigger problem. Many people carry yeast in and on their bodies without even knowing. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Thrush, Candida and Yeast Infections – The Underlying Causes
How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection Without Medicine? Safe and Effective Natural Treatments
Yeast infection is probably the test of will and patience for 75% of women who are suffering the condition. It is caused by a fungus called Candida albicans, which is not the sole specie for Candida but the most common cause of this particular infection.