Vaginal Yeast Infection
Nearly 75% of women will get vaginal yeast infection
and many will get them repeatedly. Find out what are the
causes, symptoms and treatment options for vaginal yeast
infections, including medications and natural home
remedies.
Millions of women will suffer from a vaginal yeast infection
at least once in their lifetime. Many will battle chronic
vaginal yeast infections their entire lives. Fortunately they
are easily treated by with medications and also home remedies.
Understanding what works best for your body is a key step in
treating your vaginal yeast infection.
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What is a Vaginal
Yeast Infection?
When the vagina has an overgrowth of the natural yeast, it
can cause irritation to the vagina as well as the area around
it known as the vulva.
Yeast is a fungus therefore yeast infections are fungal
infections that occur when the fungus Candida
albicans grows out of control. Low level of this fungal
yeast are naturally present with in the vagina but too much of
it causes a vaginal yeast or candida infection.
What are the Causes
for Vaginal Yeast Infection?
There are many causes of a vaginal yeast infection.
- To much stress
- Sleep deprivation
- Bad eating habits that include a lot of sugars
- Becoming pregnant
- Medications such a oral contraceptives, steroids or
anti-biotics
- Chronic diseases like diabetes or HIV/AIDS that are not
properly controlled
- Changes in hormones
What are the Signs and
Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infection?
Sever itching in the vagina and around it are the most
noticeable symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection but some other
symptoms are:
- Inflammation and burning of the vagina and vulva
areas
- Painful urination that can be mistaken for a urinary
tract infection
- Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
- Soreness of the vagina and vulva areas
- A vaginal discharge that is cottage cheese like and has
a strong odor
- Rashes on the vagina and vulva areas
Note: The severity of these symptoms is
going to differ from woman to woman.
How is Vaginal Yeast
Infection Diagnosed?
First a doctor will perform a pelvic examinations to check
for swelling and look at the vaginal discharge. The doctor will
then swab the vagina and get a sample of the vaginal discharge
that will be tested. A simple glance under the microscope or a
quick lab test can tell them if you have a vaginal yeast
infection.
What are the Available
Treatments for Vaginal Yeast Infection?
Some treatments for vaginal yeast infections involve
medications and come in the form of:
- Topical creams and ointments to relieve the exterior
irritation of the vagina
- Oral medications to help treat from with in the
body
- Suppositories that are placed inside the vagina to
directly treat the candida infection
You can either get these medications over the counter or by
prescription depending on the severity of your vaginal yeast
infection.
Natural Remedies to
Cure Vaginal Yeast Infection
There are also natural remedies that you can use at home to
cure vaginal yeast infections and treat symptoms while you are
waiting for it to clear up.
- Yogurt is one of the first natural remedies most women
try. It is also the only one actually recommended by some
in the healthcare industry. It can be eaten to prevent
yeast infections or applied directly to the vagina and
vulva to treat symptoms.
- If you do not enjoy yogurt you can get acidophiles, the
active ingredient in yogurt, by other means such as
capsules filled with a powder form. Like yogurt it can be
ingested of applied directly.
- Garlic has strong anti-fungal properties that make it
extremely effective. It can be ingested in your diet, in
capsule or liquid forms. Garlic can directly applied to the
infected areas as well.
- There are many herbs that can be used in conjunction
with other home treatments. They can also be ingested or
applied directly. Some of the most common herbs know for
their anti-fungal properties are black walnut, goldenseal,
licorice and tabebuia.
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How Can I Avoid or
Prevent Vaginal Yeast Infection?
There are several steps you can take to prevent getting a
vaginal yeast infection.
- Only wear white cotton underwear and change them
often.
- Do not use petroleum based lubricants during sex or to
moisturize the vagina. Use water based instead.
- Simply wipe from front to back when using the restroom.
This will also prevent urinary tract infections.
- Do not use scented feminine products, soaps or perfumes
in the vaginal area.
- Do not douche. Douching disrupts the vagina's ability
to properly clean itself naturally and can directly lead to
a vaginal yeast infection.
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