Candida Yeast Infections are very common. 75% of women will suffer from a yeast infection at least once in their life, while 5% will suffer with recurrent infections. Candida yeast infection is known as the disease that makes you feel "sick all over". An intestinal yeast infection can get misdiagnosed as a symptom from food intolerance such as wheat and gluten intolerance.
Symptoms that you will feel discomfort from are severe soreness, itching, and burning, irritation of the vagina.You could also suffer from other symptoms.that are a whitish or whitish-gray discharge that can have a bread like aroma Everything that weakens the immune system can cause a yeast infection, such as pill, stress, poor diet, hormonal changes, and repeated courses of antibiotics.
Candidiasis is commonly treated in 2 ways:
Oral anti fungal drugs
One way is the use of prescription oral anti fungal drugs. You must only use these drugs under the supervision of your doctor. A mild infection may only require a singles dose, while more severe infections can require daily treatment until the infection disappears. Many women purchase these drugs online, and use them without the help of a professional, and then they end up creating a yeast that is resistant to the drug.
Topical creams and suppositories
Some vaginal preparations are available without a prescription. Although you don't need a prescription these creams are still dangerous to your health if used incorrectly so speak to your pharmacist first before using them. Vaginal burning is a side effect of using these creams in some women. Stop the treatment immediately if you start suffering from any side effects and see your doctor as soon as possible.
There is always an underlying cause to a yeast infection and this needs to be taken into consideration when attempting your treatment. The best way to treat a yeast infection is to start a yeast free diet, and learn how you can strengthen your immune system to fight off future infections.