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What a Yeast Infection Looks Like and How to Deal With It
A fungal infection, a yeast infection happens when the fungus Candida multiplies too much. It is an organism that naturally occurs but held in balance by good bacteria and a strong immune system. Sometimes if a body is undergoing hormonal changes like menstruation or pregnancy, or some drugs or some personal habits can negatively affect the chemical balance of the body leading to the overgrowth of the fungus. It can affect men and women but in particular women as over 75% will suffer from a vaginal yeast infection in their lifetime.
The symptoms can be pretty hard to deal with, the worst of which for most is the itching. Many complain the itching can get so bad it has a direct impact on their lives and whether they are able to leave the house. Other symptoms that can happen are a discharge that has an unpleasant odor and is clumpy, thick and white. Around the labia the skin becomes irritated and red which can mean there is discomfort or even pain when urinating. Even the vulvae can become itchy and swollen.
Whichever of the symptoms you suffer from, be it all or just one they need to be treated as soon as possible. No-one wants to live with the discomfort and pain a yeast infection can cause. You have really three options to find treatment from, the doctor can give you a prescripted medication; usually a fungal cream and there are also various creams that can be purchased from pharmacies or drugstores. They treat the symptoms and are meant to rebalance the infected area.
There is also the option of using home remedies to treat yourself. Yogurt due to it containing good bacteria - probiotics, is a popular choice and is effective. Taking a bath with apple cider vinegar added to the water can also be soothing. Garlic inserted into the vaginal canal or eaten can also help with the symptoms due to its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.
If you are lucky enough not to have a yeast infection yet, there are things you can do to keep it that way. Stop wearing tight clothing and underwear like pantyhose. Wear breathable materials like cotton panties. You do not want to keep the genital area constantly warm, damp and dark as this is the perfect environment for the fungus to breed in. Drink plenty of water and have a diet that is low in yeast products and sugars. Also make sure you sleep enough each night to ensure your immune system is at the top of its game.
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