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[I271]Infection Of The Throat
by Sarah Tomey, Sar

There is a great chance that yeast can be found living in your throat. This means that it is very possible that you may get a yeast infection of throat. Most people do not even consider it as a possibility. However, they can be quite wrong. Almost half the population of people in the world has yeast in their throats.

However, this factor by itself is insufficient to cause problems. It evolves into a problem when, due to some reason, the chemistry in the mouth and throat changes. This is what causes the overgrowth of yeast in these areas.

This chemistry change can be because of any conditions which can lower the immune system drastically. Chemotherapy, as well as conditions like HIV/AIDS or diabetes, and the excessive use of substances like drugs, alcohol and steroids can compromise the immune system, hence, making the individual more susceptible to yeast infection of the throat.

Throat infections can be found in many newborns. Since they come into the world without any bacteria or yeast in their bodies, they can easily get infected when they come into contact with such things outside the womb, for example while nursing. Their little bodies are short of the "good bacteria" and their immune systems are not capable of keeping the yeast from dominating. However, for infants, a yeast infection of throat is usually not life threatening.

Another common cause of yeast infection of throat is dentures. These are known to be irritable and individuals who wear dentures are more susceptible to mouth and throat yeast infections than people who do not.

You may get a pain in the throat when you are infected. You may also observe that its opening looks red and you may also notice tiny white spots which would not go away.

Upon seeing such symptoms, you must see a doctor quickly because these can also signal much more serious conditions instead of a simple yeast infection of the throat. You would want to be sure that you do not have any of those other diseases before beginning treatment which is meant for yeast infections.

Chronic illneses can also be responsible for a throat yeast infection. Because of these chronic illnesses, your immune system has been weakened. As such, you are more vulnerable. You must keep your doctor informed so that an accurate diagnosis can be made.

Yeast infection of the throat tends to cure itself in babies without any treatment. But, adults usually need some treatments. A good home remedy is to take a spoonful of natural yogurt and hold it in your mouth for a short while. Repeat this four times a day. Not only will it give you relief from the discomfort and pain, but it will also give you "good bacteria" which will reduce the population of the yeast in your mouth and throat.

Moreover, you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle with plenty of exercises and good oral hygiene along with a wholesome diet. Doing so will make your immune system stronger and you will be able to avoid a throat yeast infection without much problem.

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