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How to cure a yeast infection is a question asked by millions of women worldwide who are constantly searching for a yeast infection cure. This infection is caused by a fungus and the major symptoms include irritation, an uncontrollable itch, and burning.

Many women have tried prescription medication or over-the-counter medications and have had little or no results.

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Yeast infections can be disruptive and make a person´s life a misery; these infections tend to occur more in women than in men and although it is not well known the infection can be sexually transmitted. It is now recognized that this doesn´t have to be sexually transmitted as anyone can get a yeast infection.

The most common symptom of yeast infections is itchiness in and around the vagina. Sometimes a rash or redness appears near the vagina, and it might burn when you go to the toilet. During an infection, normal vaginal discharge is often thicker or clumpier, and it may be whiter or yellowish or have an odor. Some people say the discharge looks like cottage cheese.

Yeast can pass from vagina to penis, and from penis or vagina to mouth. A yeast infection in the mouth or throat is called "thrush". Condoms help to avoid passing it or getting it, but some women find that sex can irritate or worsen an infection.

One of the problems with a yeast infection is that it comes and goes and it is not easy to rid yourself of the condition for good, once you have suffered from it. Yeast infection can appear as dry, itchy patches or as little white spots or lumps around the genital area, this can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing.

A yeast infection might be compared to thrush and there are many prescribed and over the counter remedies that can be obtained for this condition. However, some of these remedies have distinct side effects and may cause the sufferer more problems than the initial infection. One such remedy is boric acid and this can make the person who takes it much more ill than they were in the first place.

Although There is a natural remedy available on the internet today to get rid of your yeast infection in hours, this is bringing a lot of relief for sufferers today, and is getting talked about a great deal. You can find more information here

Candida likes to grow in dark and damp places--a wet towel is a virtual petri dish for yeast. Sweaty or wet clothes also create a good environment for yeast to grow. That said, there are a few things you can do to reduce your changes of getting an infection: dry off quickly and thoroughly with a clean, dry towel after showering or swimming. Try wearing 100% cotton underwear--it lets your body breathe. You can also change your underwear every day and after exercising, and avoid wearing tight underwear, thongs, or pantyhose. It's also a good idea to wear loose-fitting clothes to bed.

It is possible however, to rid yourself of yeast infection for good, along with symptoms such as rashes, itching and burning, fatigue, vaginal discharge, memory loss and urinary disorders, and the symptoms can change over time.

Around seventy five percent of people suffer or have suffered from yeast infections without knowing what it is that´s making them feel so bad.

It is possible to alleviate the symptoms of yeast infections with creams and lotions from your doctor - but this doesn´t get rid of the condition because it just lays dormant until the next time. There are however, some natural remedies out there that will not only stop the symptoms but cure your yeast infection - just search the internet for natural remedies and you will soon find the answer to this problem.

It also noted that some women get recurring yeast infections when they use fragrant or flowery soaps, shower gels or bubble baths. Deodorant tampons and feminine deodorant sprays or douches can have a similar effect. Switching to a mild soap, ideally one with tea tree oil, all-natural bath products and fragrance-free feminine hygiene products can prevent this from happening.


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Males And Yeast Infections 

Men can get them too!

Yeast infection is not something that happens only to women. Although it is not something that is very common for men it does happen. Male yeast infection symptoms are usually the same as vaginal yeast infection symptoms.

Here are some of the Male yeast infection symptoms:

- Burning sensation when urinating
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Rash (along the shaft or on the tip of the penis)
- Burning sensation of the infected area
- Slight swelling
- Even a light discharge is possible

The first thing you should do if you suspect you suffer from a yeast infection is to consult your doctor. Of course you could try the same (over-the-counter) medicine available for vaginal yeast infection if you are comfortable with it.

The solutions and creams provided with the vaginal yeast infection treatments are very helpful to help you get rid of your male yeast infection symptoms. In fact you can even use natural treatment like unsweetened yogurt to help you get rid of your male yeast infection symptoms.

The major problem with male yeast infection symptoms is that there is no ''one real treatment'' available. There is no ''men only'' treatments designed to help men get rid of this problem. On top of that there is no real test available to help you determine whether you might have a yeast infection or not.

You should be aware the even if you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms does not mean you necessarily suffer from yeast infection. Sometime yeast infections are the result of other condition so in doubt go see a doctor to see if you really have a yeast infection.

One important point to consider if you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms is that you should at all cost avoid sexual intercourse. There is a great chance that you will pass your infection to your partner. On the other hand if you got your infection from your partner it is still a good idea to avoid sexual intercourse until you both get ok otherwise you will pass the infection back and forth between you.

Of course there are solutions to help you relive yourself of the male yeast infection symptoms until the medication starts to work. The first thing you should consider is to avoid wearing thigh clothing. Always wear loose fitting clothing.

Of course you understand that means thigh jeans are out, thigh bathing costume are out too. Other things you might want to do is to avoid eating things like:

- Red meat
- Alcohol
- Yeast containing or fermented products.

Another important factor is to stay stress free as much as possible. We all know that stress can affect your immune system. But the most important part is that if you suspect you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms don't be ashamed to seek help.

Babies and yeast infection 

Not only can adults with skin folds get a yeast infection, but so can those wondrously-pinchable chunky babies and toddlers. When working as a toddler teacher, I had come across both sexes of children with yeast infections. One of my toddler girls had a huge rash under her armpit. When I pointed this out to her mother, she was brought to the doctor that same day. The following morning, her mother came to us with a cream - it was a cream to kill the yeast infection under her armpit! It is truly distressing to have a child who cannot talk, eventually come down with a yeast infection.

On a baby, the only couple of signs you get from a girl is just as unnerving to the child as to the mother. If your daughter cries every time she urinates into her diaper, and has a lot of redness and swelling in her vaginal area, then it may be time to take her to the pediatrician. I also had a toddler boy end up with a yeast infection. This child happened to have his foreskin attached to his penis still. If you do not know, many children nowadays happen to have the foreskin removed within a few days after birth - whether for sanitary purposes or religious reasons.

If the foreskin is not pulled back from the head of the penis and cleaned properly, then a yeast infection can occur. One this child, the recurrent yeast infections became so much that his parents finally decided to put the child through surgery (at 21 months of age) to have the foreskin removed. Now, this does not mean that an uncircumcised boy will always get yeast infections, but the parents do need to make sure that they are properly cleaning the area. This also means that the child must be taught to do this as a young man, or, as an adult, that man can get a yeast infection around the head of his penis.

Infants can also be susceptible to a form of yeast infection in the mouth, called thrush. Thrush is seen in the mouth a small, white patches on the insides of the cheeks, and the roof of an infant's mouth. It is normally painless, but can become uncomfortable enough for an infant to refuse to breastfeed. That being said, a mother can contract a yeast infection in her breasts if her infant has had thrush. Both the infant and the mother would need to be treated for the infection.

On the mother, small red or white patches can show on the breast, as well as red or purple discolored nipples. During breastfeeding, the mother may experience shooting pain in the breast, or even a more sensitized nipple area. Many antibiotics to treat yeast infections can be passed through breast milk, so doctors truly need to exhibit caution when treating this type of infection. Some mothers swear by eating more yogurts that contains good bacteria, and lessening consumption of yeasty foods.

Yeast infections can be treated, but need to be done proficiently. If the medicine just masks the symptoms only, then the infection will grow stronger, and become more problematic than originally thought.

Vaginal Yeast Infection 

A little more In-Depth Information

Vaginal Yeast Infection

Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina characterized by discharge, odor, irritation, and/or itching. The cause of vaginitis may not always be determined adequately solely on the basis of symptoms or a physical examination. For a correct diagnosis, a doctor should perform laboratory tests including microscopic evaluation of vaginal fluid. A variety of effective drugs are available for treating vaginitis.

Vaginitis often is caused by infections, which cause distress and discomfort. Some infections are associated with more serious diseases. The most common vaginal infections are bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and vaginal yeast infection or candidiasis. Some vaginal infections are transmitted through sexual contact, but others such as yeast infections probably are not, depending on the cause. This article discusses vaginal yeast infection.

Vaginal Yeast Infection

Vaginal yeast infection or vulvovaginal candidiasis is a common cause of vaginal irritation. Doctors estimate that approximately 75 percent of all women will experience at least one symptomatic yeast infection during their lifetimes. Yeast are always present in the vagina in small numbers, and symptoms only appear with overgrowth. Several factors are associated with increased symptomatic infection in women, including pregnancy, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, and the use of oral contraceptives or antibiotics. Other factors that may increase the incidence of yeast infection include using douches, perfumed feminine hygiene sprays, and topical antimicrobial agents, and wearing tight, poorly ventilated clothing and underwear. Whether or not yeast can be transmitted sexually is unknown. Because almost all women have the organism in the vagina, it has been difficult for researchers to study this aspect of the natural history.

Symptoms

The most frequent symptoms of yeast infection in women are itching, burning, and irritation of the vagina. Painful urination and/or intercourse are common. Vaginal discharge is not always present and may be minimal. The thick, whitish-gray discharge is typically described as cottage-cheese-like in nature, although it can vary from watery to thick in consistency. Most male partners of women with yeast infection do not experience any symptoms of the infection. A transient rash and burning sensation of the penis, however, have been reported after intercourse if condoms were not used. These symptoms are usually self-limiting.

Diagnosis

Because few specific signs and symptoms are usually present, this condition cannot be diagnosed by the patient's history and physical examination. The doctor usually diagnoses yeast infection through microscopic examination of vaginal secretions for evidence of yeast forms.

Scientists funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have developed a rapid simple test for yeast infection, which will soon be available for use in doctors' offices. If such a test were available for home screening, it would help them to appropriately use yeast medication.

Other Causes of Vaginitis

Although most vaginal infections in women are due to bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, or yeast, there may be other causes as well. These causes may include allergic and irritative factors or other sexually transmitted diseases. Noninfectious allergic symptoms can be caused by spermicides, vaginal hygiene products, detergents, and fabric softeners. Cervical inflammation from these products often is associated with abnormal vaginal discharge, but can be distinguished from true vaginal infections by appropriate diagnostic tests.

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