February 26 2010 at 3:45 am
What Is Vulvovaginal Candidiasis?
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Preventing Vaginal Yeast Infections
As we know, it's easier to prevent an infection than treat one. The most important way to prevent a yeast infection is to stay healthy. By keeping your immune system up and running, and maintaining a healthy diet and exercise, you'll safeguard yourself against any number of complaints. Avoiding excess alcohol and caffeine consumption will also help. Avoid using douches, deodorized sprays, tampons or pads that may irritate the vaginal area. Refrain from wearing tight fitting pants or underwear which constricts air flow to the vagina. Use condoms, because yeast infections can be transmitted from women to men and back again. Be sure to practice safe sex. If you have any symptoms of any infection, it's best to refrain from sex until they are cleared up, as it can further aggravate the discomfort. Make sure your partner does the same.Common Causes of Vaginal Yeast Infections
Yeast infections can be brought on by many things. Elevated hormone levels from birth control or pregnancy can trigger yeast infections. Condoms should be used to prevent the spread of infection, as men can both carry and transfer yeast infections to their partner without knowing it. Antibiotics also are known to cause yeast infections, as they kill the bacteria that controls yeast growth in the body. If possible, avoid taking antibiotics unless completely necessary. Some women experience recurrent vaginal yeast infections, which may be a sign of a more serious problem. Be sure to stay aware of your body and the changes within it. If you'se had a recurrent yeast infection, or one that will not clear up, be sure to seek a professional opinion. Make sure you recognize the symptoms of a yeast infection. Many women incorrectly self-diagnose their symptoms, and by doing so will further aggravate the problem.[sniplet Candidol]
Sources: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/vaginal-infections
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