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[H757]How Do You Get Yeast Infections
by Kaz Williams, Kaz
To understand yeast infections you have to understand about your body. Your body is an ecosystem that supports a whole host of living micro-organisms including yeasts, bacteria and fungi. It doesn't matter how good your personal hygiene is these microscopic life forms will be there.

Some of them do benefit you but most just use your body as a feeding and breeding ground. As gross as it may sound they do no harm as a healthy body is able to cope with these opportunist life forms. However if something changes in the body environment then all this can change and problems can occur.

It's these changes in surrounding that cause yeast infections. You aren't suddenly being infected by something you've just caught. What is happening is that the yeasts present on your body are reacting to changes that have allowed them to multiply.

The majority of people on the planet have yeasts living somewhere in or on their bodies. Their preference is for warm, moist areas like the vagina, under folds of skin, etc. Usually they are kept in check by some forms of bacteria and the slightly acidic nature of the human body.

The type of yeast that causes most problems is Candida Albicans. It is very opportunistic form that will quickly take advantage of changes that cause the body to become warmer or moister. If they breed quickly enough then they can swamp the good bacteria that normally keep them in check.

The increase in numbers causes a rise in the alkalinity of their surround area. This favours the growth of yeasts still further. Once numbers have increased to a certain point the body will start to react against them and a yeast infection occurs.

Just how quickly your body starts to react against an overgrowth of yeast depends very much on individual tolerance levels. It's clear that some people are very sensitive to increases in the levels of yeasts.

Causes of changes to the body environment include taking antibiotics as they are quite indiscriminate in the types of bacteria they kill off so "good" bacteria is killed off along with the bad. Getting hot and sweaty can also be enough to start off an attack for some people.

So you can see that having yeasts living on or in your body doesn't mean that you have an infection. You and them can coexist quite happily unless something else comes along and triggers off an overgrowth.

For women who suffer from them, chronic vaginal yeast infection are no laughing matter. They are irritating, even painful, and they can be difficult to discuss. Some women suffer with vaginal yeast infection for months, hoping that they go away, while others are confused about why they happen and what causes them. As with any problem, the more information that you get about it, the better off you will be, so take a look at a few facts about this common, yet often overlooked issue.

What Yeast Infections Are

The scientific name of the yeast infection is Candidiasis, and it is basically a fungal infection. While serious infections of this fungus can be harmful and even deadly to persons suffering from severely compromised immune systems, it is more commonly simply a source of local inflammation and discomfort to the area where it is located. While it occurs quite often in the vaginal area, it can also be occur in the mouth, armpit and nose. A version of this fungus will also appear on infants, where the diaper abrades sensitive folds of skin; this condition is known as diaper rash. .

What Causes Them

There are many different things that can cause a yeast infection, but at its most basic, you get a yeast infection when the friendly bacteria in your body is disrupted or killed off in some way. The use of some douches and detergents can cause the problem, as can pregnancy and lactation. Similarly, the use of antibiotics or steroids can disrupt the bacteria in your body, leading to a yeast infection. Because this bacteria thrives in dark and moist places, it is easy to see why the vagina is so vulnerable.

How to Cure Them

Essentially, what needs to happen to cure a Vaginal yeast infection is that the bacteria in your body needs to come back into line. There are plenty of over the counter or prescription drugs that can help you do this, but remember that you want to take care of more than just the itching. The concern is that overuse of any single product will render the bacteria in your body immune to it. It is important to figure out the cause of your infection and to deal directly with that. For some women, it is temporary, due to the fact that they are breastfeeding or pregnant. For others, it might be related to a specific drug you are taking or illness you are suffering from. Go to a doctor to make sure that the problems you are suffering from are indeed a yeast infection and not a symptom of something else. .

Prevention

One of the biggest ways that women get Vaginal yeast infection is through the use of antibiotics. Antibiotics will kill off bad bacteria in your body, but it will also kill off the good bacteria as well, leaving you prone to things like infections of this sort. If you ever need to take antibiotics, eat a plain cup of yogurt every day. The bacteria found in plain yogurt will help your body come back into balance.

Chronic vaginal yeast infections are a serious problem, so if you suffer from them, realize that it is a condition that is curable. Take steps to stop this irritation today!

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