Causes of Yeast Infection in Children

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Yeast infection is a common health problem and it can even occur in children. To find the right treatment for yeast infection, you must know the causes and cure it from the source. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Causes of Yeast Infection in Children Dallas Social Media

Vaginal Yeast Infection FAQs

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Vaginal yeast infection is a fungal infection that occurs in the female genital area, especially the vagina and the vulva. It is caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, which is a type or yeast or fungus that can also cause oral infection. This disease is also known as vaginal candidiasis. As we all know,… Read more »

How Yogurt Can Help With Your Yeast Infection

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Normally, there is a counterbalance that exists between candida and lactobacilli. The yeasts provide nutritional stimulation to the lactobacilli, which prevents the excessive development of Candida. Thus, a healthy, complex balance is maintained. The problem starts when this balance is overthrown by an excessive growth of candida within the body. This is when unsweetened, unflavored… Read more »

Yeast Infection and Its Causal Factors

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Yeast infection does not only occur in women, but it can occur in men and children. The infection caused by the Candida albicans yeast can affect the skin, genital area, mouth, and intestines. Candida yeast thrives in warm, moist, and dark parts of the body such as the vagina and vulva of a woman. Yeast… Read more »

Yeast Infection – 4 Important Facts You Need To Know

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Yeast infection is a fungal infection that is caused by any of the Candida species. However, Candida albicans is the most common species that can cause this condition. Yeast infection candidiasis, and it can be classified into several types according to the part of the body affected. Although candida infection is generally associated with vaginal… Read more »