Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Yeast Infection Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

A yeast infection, though more common amongst women, can also be seen in men. There are several factors related to lifestyle such as hygiene and diet that can lead to yeast overgrowth in the body. In order for a person to know whether or not he/she is suffering from an infection from yeast overgrowth there are some very clear signs that one can look out for. Infections by yeast overgrowth are treatable through natural methods; however, more severe conditions require professional medical consultation.

Causes of yeast overgrowth

There is a very wide spectrum of factors to consider when figuring out exactly what has caused a yeast infection. Yeast requires a warm and wet environment to thrive, so women who wear underclothing made of synthetic nonabsorbent materials that are too tight around the pelvic area provide for a perfect environment for the yeast to thrive in because moisture on the skin is locked in and not allowed to dry. That is one possible piece of the puzzle so to speak but not necessarily as there are usually several causes all combining to help yeast overgrowth, as discussed below.

The use of steroids and antibiotics lead to the destruction of 'good' bacteria that protects the body from yeast overgrowth and this is one of the major factors that cause infection. Yeast thrives on sugar so the consumptions of food which is high in fat and sugar is also a major cause of yeast overgrowth. For this same reason diabetics are highly prone to getting a yeast infection because of high blood sugar levels. Problems related to a lowered immunity like cancer or AIDS also provide for an environment conducive to yeast. It is seen that ninety percent of people who suffer from this infection have unhealthy dietary habits as they consume a lot of carbohydrates and don't drink enough water.

Symptoms of yeast infection

A person suffering from a yeast infection will notice some external symptoms which are specific to this illness. Redness of the skin akin to a kind of rash is common in people suffering from a yeast infection. Red lacerations on the affected area accompanied by swelling, tenderness and a burning sensation are also symptoms specific to yeast overgrowth. A woman suffering from a yeast infection in her vagina will experience burning and redness on the labia and the vulva along with a thick creamy discharge and severe discomfort during urination and intercourse. Dry flaky skin is also seen when other parts of the body are affected by yeast overgrowth. Persons suffering from a yeast infection usually have symptoms which are common to those suffering from urinary infections as well.

Treating Yeast Infection

As with other diseases symptoms indicate that it is already too late to prevent the condition and that a course of treatment is now necessary. There are over the counter medications and prescribed products available through chemists. The most common types of conventional medicines for candida infection (yeast overgrowth) are creams and ointments which are to be applied to the area/s affected. These can have success in treating the symptoms and at least give some relief to the discomfort and pain.

Often though, if the actual cause of the infection is not considered and addressed through a course of treatment there is a realistic chance that the condition will occur again. It is for this reason that an approach to treatment that encompasses treating both symptoms and causes usually works best and often works permanently. A holistic treatment program will consider the causes and treat the condition by dietary changes, good hygiene routines and through stress management relaxation therapy to name some examples.
The benefits of natural holistic treatment for yeast infection are numerous and include feeling good, being energized and a sense of healthy well-being.



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