Archive for the ‘Yeast Infection Cause’ Category

February 14

Take A Thorough Look Yeast Infection Causes

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Candidiasis is the scientific name for yeast infection. Yeast is everywhere in our bodies particularly in our mouths, abdomen, under arms, nail beds or any part of our body that has skin folds. For women, yeast can usually be discovered under the breasts and the vagina. But if the yeast in our bodies reach more […]

February 12

What Causes Yeast Infections?

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All said and done, normally yeast infections are not something to panic about and it is only in extremely rare cases have these infections blown up into something really serious. Yogurt is a well-known aid with during yeast infection. If you eat the yogurt with the active cultures, it can help in your fight to […]

February 11

Yeast Infections Causes?

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why blame antibiotics only? Steroids, more so when they are ingested for longer durations, can also trigger yeast infections. As the medications you take for the yeast kills off the infection, it also kills off the excess yeast cells, which can in turn make you remain ill until your body gets rid of the dead […]

January 4

Yeast Infection Causes – Truth About Yeast Infection Causes

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The cause of yeast infection can range from low immunity to lack of proper hygiene. Yest infection is one of those conditions which are more of an irritation to those suffering from it more than it is life threatening but it needs to be monitored nevertheless. Preventative techniques are important although despite the extra care […]

December 8

Yeast Infection No More Treatments

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When yeast overgrowth continues it eventually produces a disease causing fungus which will spread into the intestinal lining and eventually the blood stream. For treatment and supportive therapy of intestinal disorders commonly associated with Candida albicans yeast overgrowth (Candidiasis) including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), leaky gut syndrome, intestinal parasite infections (parasites), and intestinal bacterial infections. […]