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It's estimated that about 75% of all women will experience at least one yeast infection in their lifetime. And many will experience quite a few more than that. In fact, for some women, yeast infections are a chronic, recurring problem that seems like it will never go away.
Vaginal yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of a fungus called Candida albicans. This fungus occurs in the vagina naturally, and usually doesn't cause any problems. But, when the fungus overgrows for any reason, the result is a yeast infection.
What can cause Candida albicans to grow out of control? Unfortunately, lots of things. Anything that can irritate the vaginal area can trigger an overgrowth of yeast.
Using scented feminine hygiene products is one common cause of vaginal irritation. These products tend to be very popular. But, while they might be able to control feminine odor problems (which many who use these products don't actually have), they also can create an environment in which yeast can thrive.
Taking birth control pills and other prescription medications can also do it. Even the foods you eat can trigger an overgrowth of yeast and trigger a yeast infection.
Many women are embarrassed that they have a yeast infection. But what they must remember is that this is a common condition that can be controlled or even eliminated.
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