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		<description><![CDATA[Using Canesten To Treat The Symptoms of Fungal Infections Most everyone of us has had an encounter with a fungal infection at least once in our lives. A yeast infection occurs when there is an overgrowth of the candida fungus, which lives within our bodies along with all sorts of bacteria and microorganisms. Normally, they [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most everyone of us has had an encounter with a fungal infection at least once in our lives. A yeast infection occurs when there is an overgrowth of the candida fungus, which lives within our bodies along with all sorts of bacteria and microorganisms. Normally, they do not do harm until our immune system becomes compromised. Once our immune systems become weak, the candida fungus mutates and multiplies, and pretty soon they will manifest anywhere on a person’s body, but more commonly in areas like the mouth, armpits, underneath the breasts and the genitals.</p>
<p>It would not be smart to ignore a fungal infection, because it can worsen and bring you bigger health problems. Ideally, the best way to treat a fungal infection is to focus on what caused it in the first place, which is a weaker immune system. Strengthen your immune system by making some lifestyle changes. If you smoke or drink, now would be the time to quit or at least take things slowly. If you haven’t been getting enough sleep, then make sure you sleep some more. A balanced diet and regular exercise will also do wonders for your immune system.</p>
<p>To relieve the itchiness, swelling and other discomfort that comes along with a fungal infection, there are a number of medications that you can buy over the counter at any drugstore or pharmacy. One popular brand being used to treat fungal infections these days is <strong>Canesten</strong>. Manufactured by German pharmaceutical giant Bayer, Canesten contains clotrimazol, a drug designed to deal with any and all sorts of fungal infections for quite some time now.</p>
<p>For universal fungal infections, the cream version of <strong>Canesten</strong> will work best. Before applying the cream to the affected area, wash your hands first, because you might worsen the infection with unclean hands. In addition, the affected area should be clean and dry as well. Dab Canesten generously on the affected area, and then rub it into the skin until it penetrates the surface. Unless your doctor has advised you to keep the area covered with a bandage, leave the affected area uncovered.</p>
<p>Ideally, you should be applying this topical antifungal cream two times a day. Treat the area once in the morning, and a second time at night before going to sleep. Do this for about two weeks, or until the itchiness, redness and discomfort has gone away. However, if the infection remains even after two weeks of Canesten treatment, ask your doctor about it.</p>
<p>Like most medications, <strong>Canesten</strong> has some side effects of its own. Among those side effects are headaches, abdominal cramps, skin rashes and irritation of the genital area if the cream is applied there. Although these are common side effects, only a few users ever get affected with them.</p>
<p>You should also be aware of some serious side effects caused by Canesten. They occur very rarely, but there have been reported cases of vaginal itching, vaginal burning, vaginal discharge, swelling of the labia, decreased sex drive and allergic reactions among Canesten users.</p>
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		<title>Candida Cleanse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What You Need to Know About Candida Cleanse Candida is a yeast genus found inside a person’s gastrointestinal tract and genitor-urinary tract. They are mostly harmless. However, it becomes an entirely different story when there is an overgrowth of yeast. This is when infections start to develop. Candida Albicans is the main cause for these [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candida is a yeast genus found inside a person’s gastrointestinal tract and genitor-urinary tract. They are mostly harmless. However, it becomes an entirely different story when there is an overgrowth of yeast. This is when infections start to develop. Candida Albicans is the main cause for these infections. Once a person has an overgrowth of yeast, he or she can experience symptoms like headaches, rectal itching, hyperactivity, itching, thrush, chronic pain, eczema and vaginitis, among others. Over the years, hundreds – or maybe even thousands –of cures or treatment methods have been developed to fight off these infections and symptoms. One of the most popular ones is the <strong>candida cleanse</strong>, a system that is meant to cleanse the yeast out of the body by way of the digestive system.</p>
<p>Candida cleanses effectively helps in getting rid of the excess yeast in a person’s body. This is done by using herbal supplements and following a diet that is designed to prevent or stop yeast overgrowth. Basically, the <strong>candida cleanse</strong> system works in four ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>It get rids of the infection.</li>
<li>It improves the immune system.</li>
<li>It flushes out the toxins in the body.</li>
<li>It does damage repair.</li>
</ul>
<p>In addition, candida cleanses are also meant to ignite a more relaxed attitude and therefore rejuvenates the body. They improve one’s vision and digestion, and they promote better and healthier skin.</p>
<p>By religiously following a special candida cleansing diet, a person increases his or her chances of becoming candida infection-free. Avoiding some food types will help release all the food that do not do the immune system any good, and will likewise make the fungus starve. This is why sugary and starchy foods should be avoided like the plague. Below is a partial list of the food or food types that are to be avoided during the <strong>candida cleanse</strong> process.</p>
<ul>
<li>Food with too much carbohydrate (as carbs normally convert to sugar)</li>
<li>Gluten</li>
<li>Dairy products</li>
<li>Food with added sugars or yeast</li>
<li>Acid-forming food like poultry and beef should be ingested in limited amounts</li>
<li>Fast food and processed food</li>
</ul>
<p>It is also important to eat several small meals during the cleanse process. Likewise, supplements should be added to the regular diet. Examples of supplements that one can take during the <strong>candida cleanse</strong> process include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Supplements that support the liver and kidneys</li>
<li>Supplements that help remove toxins</li>
<li>Natural or organic anti-fungal supplements</li>
<li>Supplements meant to heal damage to the internal tissue</li>
</ul>
<p>As for the food that should be spread out on the table during the <strong>candida cleanse</strong> process, the following will need to be included in the list:</p>
<ul>
<li>Plain and unflavored yogurt</li>
<li>A lot of vegetables, preferably the organic ones. There are a lot of recipes that use vegetables – soups, salads, stews and even yummy smoothies! Go for green, leafy vegetables and non-starchy vegetables, especially when you are just starting out with the cleansing.</li>
<li>More organic food products, like organic vanilla extract (no sugar).</li>
<li>Cloves, not powders, of garlic. Nutmeg. Cinnamon. Fresh ginger.</li>
<li>Yeast and sugar free food products.</li>
<li>Tea: Peppermint, Ginger and Detox tea (they can help remove dead yeast).</li>
<li>Lots and lots of water.</li>
</ul>
<p>Before a person begins a <strong>candida cleanse</strong>, he or she should consider a lot of factors, like the fact that the cleanse will require frequent trips to the bathroom. In addition to this, since toxins are being flushed off one’s system, a person will feel quite weak and sluggish during the first few days. To know how to counteract this possible effect, one should consult with his or her doctor or nutritionist first before starting the cleansing process.</p>
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		<title>Untreated Yeast Infection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why You Should Not Leave A Yeast Infection Untreated Candida is a fungus that naturally resides within our bodies, along with all sorts of bacteria and other microorganisms. When our immune system is normal, the candida fungus does not do our bodies any harm. However, when our immune system is weakened, the candida fungus mutates [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candida is a fungus that naturally resides within our bodies, along with all sorts of bacteria and other microorganisms. When our immune system is normal, the candida fungus does not do our bodies any harm. However, when our immune system is weakened, the candida fungus mutates and multiplies in number. The moment there is an overgrowth of candida fungus within our bodies, that’s when they do some harm in the form of a yeast infection. Yeast infection commonly occurs in the mouth, in the genitals, or any surface of the skin that is warm and moist like the armpits, groin and underneath the breasts.</p>
<p>Most of us have at one time or another experienced a yeast infection. While there are a lot of medications available to treat the symptoms of this infection, many choose to ignore it, and leave it untreated, as long as symptoms like itching and redness are bearable. This, however, is not a smart road to take. An <strong>untreated yeast infection</strong>, particularly those that occur in the vagina, could result in a number of hazards that could lead to an even bigger health problem. To be blunt about it, an <strong>untreated yeast infection</strong> could eventually destroy your health from the inside.</p>
<p>You see, the yeast infection in the vagina does not just stay in that area. If left untreated, it will affect other parts of the body. When there is a candida infection, the fungus will feed on the skin cells of the affected area, and that causes the itching sensation that you are feeling. When you do not take pains to treat it with medication, the fungus will go search for fresh skin cells to consume, and that means they will go deeper into your skin. If this happens, standard antifungal medications will have a hard time dealing with it.</p>
<p>Your intestines could also be affected if you have an <strong>untreated yeast infection</strong>. This is a scary situation to be in, because when the fungus is inside your intestines, they will feed on its walls. Eventually, they will succeed in perforating your intestines. As they multiply, the mutated yeast will also produce toxins that will enter your bloodstream once they break through your intestines. The yeast infection will then become systemic, and you will be feeling a wide range of symptoms, including muscle and joint pains, fatigue, irritability, mood swings, inability to concentrate, and breakouts of yeast infections in other parts of the body. The really frightening part about this is that the doctor may not immediately attribute these symptoms to a systemic yeast infection, because all of the signs enumerated above, save for the further yeast infection breakouts, can be caused a number of other illnesses.</p>
<p>When you think you have a yeast infection, never leave it untreated. Just bear in mind that an <strong>untreated yeast infection</strong> can eventually endanger your life. Aside from using conventional yeast infection medications, making lifestyle changes that will help strengthen your own immune system will do you a lot of good. Get enough sleep, stop smoking and drinking, eat healthier, and exercise more regularly.</p>
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		<title>Cutaneous Candidiasis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What You Need To Know About Cutaneous Candidiasis There are countless varieties of microorganisms that reside within our body. We have different kinds of bacteria within, some of which can be harmful, while some could actually be beneficial to our health. The same goes for fungi, of which candida is one of them. However, when [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are countless varieties of microorganisms that reside within our body. We have different kinds of bacteria within, some of which can be harmful, while some could actually be beneficial to our health. The same goes for fungi, of which candida is one of them. However, when a person’s immune system is weakened, the candida fungi multiplies exponentially, and pretty soon causes a yeast infection. A yeast infection commonly affects the mouth the genitals of both men and women, and various parts of the skin, particularly the ones which are warm, moist, and creased like the groin or the armpits.</p>
<p>Of all the kinds of yeast infections, <strong>cutaneous candidiasis</strong> is the most common. An infection of the skin’s outermost layer, cutaneous candidiasis<strong> </strong>can occur in men, women and children with weakened immune systems. But while an immune system that is compromised is often blamed for the occurrence of cutaneous candidiasis, what immediately triggers the overgrowth of the candida fungus would be the skin’s prolonged exposure to moisture. As mentioned above, the armpits, groin and any part of the body with folds of skin are warm and therefore prone to moisture buildup, and thus are more prone to a yeast infection.</p>
<p><strong>Cutaneous candidiasis</strong> comes in many different forms. One is an intertrigo infection, which affects the groin, armpit and the skin underneath the breasts. Another type of yeast infection of the skin is erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica, which commonly occurs in the space between the fingers or the toes. You’ll know you have cutaneous candidiasis in that area when there is breaking of the skin as well as inflammation. Diaper rash is also a form of cutaneous candidiasis, and mainly breaks out in the area that surrounds the anus. When it gets worse, it spreads toward the inner thighs and eventually, to the genitals. Scaly skin and lesions that resemble blisters are common signs of such an infection. When the infection occurs at the tip of the penis as well as the inner part of the foreskin, the type is called candidal balanitis. Inflammation of the affected area as well as pus-filled lesions are often present. Perianal candidiasis, meanwhile, is marked by worse lesions, and it affects the anus and the area surrounding it. The hair follicles can also be affected by candidiasis. Called candidal folliculitis, the infection manifests in the form of tiny pustules right on the base of the hair follicles.</p>
<p>There are many medications that are being prescribed to help relieve the symptoms of any kind of yeast infection, including <strong>cutaneous candidiasis</strong>. However, it is best to address the root cause of the problem, which is a weak immune system. Apart from applying topical medications to ease the symptoms, the best treatment against any and all forms of yeast infection is to make some lifestyle changes that will eventually help boost your immune system. Try getting enough sleep, quitting cigarette smoking as well as alcohol drinking, and exercising more regularly in order to make your body more resistant to such infections.</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Yeast Infections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What You Need To Do To Prevent Yeast Infections We all know how important the immune system is to our lives. We will never survive without it, because then we’d be easy prey to all sorts of bacteria, virus or fungus that crawl the planet. When our immune systems are weakened, pathogens and toxins can [...]]]></description>
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<p>We all know how important the immune system is to our lives. We will never survive without it, because then we’d be easy prey to all sorts of bacteria, virus or fungus that crawl the planet. When our immune systems are weakened, pathogens and toxins can easily slip into our bodies and make us sick. We do a lot of things to our body right up to a point where we compromise our very own immune system. We eat all kinds of food, drink all kinds of alcohol, and even smoke whatever it is that can be smoked.  With every morsel of junk food, every mug of beer and every drag at a cigarette, we let toxins into our bodies, and before we know it, we’ll be sick because all these stuff eventually weaken our immune system.</p>
<p>One of the more common medical conditions that we tend to develop when our immune system is compromised is a yeast infection. Caused by an overgrowth of the candida fungus in our body, a yeast infection most commonly occurs inside or outside the mouth, the genitals and other parts of the body. Often they are accompanied by itchiness, lesions or whitish discharges on the affected area. In most cases, a yeast infection can prove to be quite painful.  Most people have encountered  a yeast infection at least once in their lives, and all of them do not especially relish the rather uncomfortable experience.</p>
<p>A typical yeast infection can be easily treated with medication. However, if left untreated, a yeast infection could spread out to other parts of the body and become a systemic yeast infection. Once a yeast infection becomes systemic, a localized yeast infection would suddenly affect other parts of the body, including the urinary and digestive tracts. If nothing is done about it, the systemic yeast infection could become very serious and in some cases, very fatal.</p>
<p>Among the usual medications prescribed for yeast infections include antifungal creams, or some type of oral medication. Easily obtainable at the local drug store, these medications have proven to be quite effective at relieving the symptoms of a yeast infection. When a yeast infection persists, a combination of both the antifungal cream and the oral medication often does the trick.</p>
<p>However, these medications are nothing more than temporary relief. A yeast infection may come back at any time to put you through the same kind of hell as before. If you want to be spared from the usual suffering that comes with a yeast infection, the best thing you can do is learn <strong>how to prevent yeast infections</strong>.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, yeast infections occur when the immune system is compromised. So if you want to learn <strong>how to prevent yeast infections</strong>, all you have to do is make a few lifestyle changes that would lead to a much stronger immune system. Junk food, alcohol and cigarette smoking all weaken the immune system in one way or another. It doesn’t take a genius then to figure out that if you stop ingesting all these toxins, you are doing your immune system a favor. Add to that regular exercise, enough sleep a healthy diet and good stress management, then you will be boosting your immune system even more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suggestions for Effective Candidiasis Treatment When there is an overgrowth of yeast in your system – anywhere in the body – you are most likely to develop Candidiasis, the most common type of yeast infection. The infections normally thrive in wet or moist environments, which is why a lot of people develop Candidiasis in their [...]]]></description>
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<p>When there is an overgrowth of yeast in your system – anywhere in the body – you are most likely to develop Candidiasis, the most common type of yeast infection. The infections normally thrive in wet or moist environments, which is why a lot of people develop Candidiasis in their underarms, the area under the breast, the mouth and in the genital area.</p>
<p>Some of the causes of Candidiasis are too much antibiotics and/or steroids, stress, a weak immune system and the use of devices like urinary catheters and IV ports or needles used to inject directly into the bloodstream. Infertility treatments and oral contraceptives can also cause Candidiasis, while a diet that is high in simple carbohydrates is also a risk factor. People suffering from diabetes are also at risk. Of course, sexual intercourse with an infected partner is also a triggering factor, specifically in the case of men.</p>
<p>There are different ways of treating Candidiasis, each depending on the type of infection one has. <strong>Candidiasis treatment </strong>for people with oral infections or thrush, the best form of medication is medicated liquid, which needs to be swished all around the mouth before it is swallowed. There’s also a lozenge that’s dissolved in the mouth and then swallowed. Tablets like Fluconazole can also be swallowed.</p>
<p>Genapax, or gentian violet, a stain that comes from coal tar, is also believed to be effective in fighting oral Candidiasis.</p>
<p>The most common vaginal <strong>Candidiasis treatment</strong> is the use of medicated cream or suppositories like Clotrimazole. These medications are easy to find as they are available over-the-counter in supermarkets and pharmacies. Other vaginal creams and suppositories like Miconazole and Terconazole have also been proven effective against Candidiasis.</p>
<p>For more serious kinds of vaginal Candidiasis, doctors prescribe stronger drugs like Diflucan or fluconazole tablets, Mycostatin liquid and Sporanox liquid. Gentian violet can also be used as vaginal <strong>Candidiasis treatment</strong>.</p>
<p>Another form of Candidiasis is the esophageal type. This is more serious than vaginal or oral Candidiasis as the effects are deeper and may penetrate the body. Therefore, medication or treatment for this Candidiasis type includes more powerful drugs with higher doses. Sporanox and Diflucan are best in higher doses and taken more frequently. Diflucan or Fluconazole is the most recommended esophageal Candidiasis treatment, although doctors also prescribe daily Nizoral or Ketoconazole every day for a maximum of four weeks.</p>
<p>The severe forms of Candidiasis are treated with a different set of drugs as they are mostly resistant to the previously mentioned drugs. The most prescribed drug for severe cases of Candidiasis is amphotericin B, which comes in two types: liposomal amphotericin and standard amphotericin.</p>
<p>As always, it is best to consult with the doctor first before using any drug or medication for Candidiasis, especially if one is pregnant. Drugs have contraindications and may react when combined with other medications. Doctors can also explain the possible side effects that come with every drug or medication.</p>
<p>Aside from these drugs and medications, there are other ways to prevent and treat Candidiasis.</p>
<ul>
<li>Since sugar and yeast feed the candida fungi, one should avoid too much sugar and yeast in his or her diet. Fermented products, commercial soups, dry roasted nuts, mushrooms and white flour should also be avoided as much as possible.</li>
<li>Diet inclusions should be chicken, eggs, lamb, seafood, turkey and chicken. Vegetables should also be in the food list, except for potatoes and corn.</li>
<li>Intake of starchy foods should be put on hold until after the infection subsides. Fruits and fruit juices contain a lot of sugar, so one should take only small amounts of these. The same goes for beans, nuts and seeds.</li>
<li>Eating yogurt will help increase lactobacillus acidophilus.</li>
<li>An effective <strong>Candidiasis treatment</strong> is the regular intake of at least 1000 milligrams of vitamin C, at least four times a day. Other essential vitamins and minerals that a Candidiasis sufferer should take are vitamin E (at least 400 IU) and selenium (100 micrograms daily).</li>
<li>There are also herbal remedies and antifungal herbs that have been proven effective in treating Candidiasis in one way or another.</li>
</ul>
<p>At the first sign or possibility of Candidiasis, one should immediately consult with the doctor so treatment can start right away.</p>
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		<title>Signs Of Yeast Infection</title>
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<p>A yeast infection is a fungal infection that arises when there is an overgrowth of the Candida fungus in the body. They can occur in different parts of the body. They most commonly occur in the mouth, the genitals or any parts of the skin. Yeast infections affect men, women and children with compromised immune systems, and it is common enough that everyone has at one time or another experienced such an infection. It is a very treatable condition, but if left untreated, it could become systemic and spread to other parts of the body.</p>
<p>Sometimes, however, telling whether you have a yeast infection or not could be a bit confusing. Although itching, redness and a measure of discomfort are among the more common <strong>signs of yeast infection</strong>, having an itch and a little redness anywhere could just be a simple allergy or irritation. To know if that itchy feeling is indeed a yeast infection, it is important that you learn the different <strong>signs of yeast infection</strong>. However, we should know first what the most common types of yeast infections are.</p>
<p>There are three common types of yeast infection: oral thrush, vaginal yeast infection and yeast infection of the skin.</p>
<p>When someone is suffering from oral candidiasis or oral thrush, he or she would notice white lesions on the lips, inside the mouth and inner cheeks. When food, a toothbrush or anything touches these lesions, they can prove to be very painful. The sufferer could also experience difficulties swallowing, while some even say they feel nauseous and feverish.</p>
<p>Women with a vaginal yeast infection, meanwhile, tend to feel severe itchiness in the genital area, and may experience soreness, irritation and sometimes a burning sensation when passing water. They may also experience some pain and even light vaginal bleeding during sexual intercourse. There may also be a cottage cheese-like vaginal discharge, which is often of a thick whitish or whitish-gray color. For men who develop a yeast infection on their genitals, the <strong>signs of yeast infection</strong> down there include severe itching, a burning sensation and red sores near the penis head on the foreskin.</p>
<p>Dry and itchy skin is one major sign of having cutaneous candidiasis or yeast infection of the skin. This could affect any part of the skin, especially moist areas like the armpits, underneath the breasts or between the folds of the skin that is common among the obese. It is also common for the affected area to appear red, raw and sometimes inflamed.</p>
<p>There are antifungal medications that you can buy at the pharmacy to help relieve the signs of yeast infection. But since yeast infections occur due to a weakened immune system, it is best then to address this issue first. Go to your doctor and ask for ways to boost your immune system. Typically, some lifestyle changes need to be implemented. Quit smoking and drinking, get enough sleep, exercise on a regular basis, and deal with stress better are some of those changes that you have to make. Once your immune system gets that much-needed boost, fighting off infections including the yeast kind would be easier.</p>
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<p>Yeast infections are so common that it is almost safe to say that everyone has had an encounter with them—with varying degrees of severity—at some point in their lives. A fungal infection caused by the Candida fungus, yeast infections occur in different parts of the body. In most cases, yeast infections are localized to any one area of the body. They can occur in the mouth, the genitals, or different parts of the skin. These types of localized yeast infections give you little to worry about. But when a localized yeast infection spreads to other parts of the body, then it becomes a systemic yeast infection, which is a general cause for concern.</p>
<p>A <strong>systemic yeast infection</strong> is basically a case of yeast infection that has gone out of control. It is important to note that a healthy human body carries small amounts of yeast that co-exists with other microorganisms such as good bacteria. When there is something wrong with the body, the yeast that we carry within us multiplies exponentially and eventually invades other parts of the body. Certain illnesses, medications and a weak immune system are often singled out as the reasons for the abnormal concentrations of the Candida fungus within the body.</p>
<p>Any case of <strong>systemic yeast infection</strong> is alarming as it can manifest symptoms all over the body. A typical yeast infection only shows symptoms on the affected part, like the mouth or the vagina in the case of Candidal vulvovaginitis. A <strong>systemic yeast infection</strong>, on the other hand, triggers a wide range of symptoms. People suffering from a <strong>systemic yeast infection</strong> may feel muscle and joint pains. Feeling weak or fatigued is also quite common. They might also experience getting rashes or allergies on the skin and even the nails. Psychological symptoms also manifest, including irritability and mood swings. Sufferers may also find it hard to concentrate.</p>
<p>What makes <strong>systemic yeast infection</strong> more troubling is the fact it can affect both the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. Because of this type of yeast infection, one could experience irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, digestive pain, new allergies to certain foods, diarrhea, bladder infections, vaginal or penile infections, menstrual pain in female sufferers, urinary tract infections, as well as pain during sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>When you are suffering from this type of yeast infection, there are certain antifungal medications that you can use to alleviate the symptoms. However, the best way to deal with systemic yeast infections is to address the root cause of the problem, which is often a case of a weakened immune system. As mentioned above, people with weakened immune systems are more prone to systemic yeast infections. So if other medical conditions are ruled out and it has been determined that you have a systemic yeast infection, then you and your doctor should focus on boosting your immune system. With a stronger immune system, your body will more easily be able to fight off any kind of infection, the yeast kind included. Some lifestyle changes need to be made, like getting enough quality sleep, exercising regularly, managing stress better, and reduce or completely do away with smoking and drinking, both of which bring toxins into your body.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Determining the Different Causes of Yeast Infections Candidiasis, more commonly known as yeast infection, refers to infections that can be superficial, systemic or life threatening – although the life threatening ones are reserved only for those who are immunocompromised (like people with AIDS or cancer). The infection is caused by a group of yeast, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candidiasis, more commonly known as yeast infection, refers to infections that can be superficial, systemic or life threatening – although the life threatening ones are reserved only for those who are immunocompromised (like people with AIDS or cancer). The infection is caused by a group of yeast, the most common of which is Candida albicans. When these fungi, which naturally live in our bodies’ surfaces, become too many to count or when they multiply abundantly, they can cause infections. The infections thrive in moist and warm areas, thus; vaginal yeast infections, thrush or skin rashes may develop.</p>
<p>Yeast infections can develop in both men and women. The commonly infected areas are the mouth, underarm, the area under the breast and the genitals (both in and around the area). Babies can also develop yeast infection in the mouth and areas covered by their diapers. Infections that develop in adults who are of the higher age are often found on the nailbeds, under the lower abdomen and breast, around their dentures and beneath skin folds. These infections, however, clear up in time as they are superficial.</p>
<p>Women who suffer from vaginal itching, burning or discharge may have yeast infection, especially for those who have already gone through the menopausal stage.</p>
<p>It is very rare for yeast infection to spread throughout the body, but it is possible. This can then lead to serious illness. If the yeast infection keeps returning, it is important to immediately consult with the doctor as this may be a sign of an underlying health condition like leukemia, AIDS or diabetes.</p>
<p>Although the skin can block off yeast, when there are cuts in the skin, the organism will be able to penetrate and dig deep inside.</p>
<p>In order for one to know how to prevent yeast infections, it is important to learn their causes. Below is a list of <strong>what causes yeast infections</strong>.</p>
<p>The use of antibiotic and steroid can cause yeast to multiply. Most antibiotics are used to attack bacteria. But when it is not able to tell the difference between the good and the bad, even the good bacteria are destroyed. This means that there will result to yeast overgrowth as one of the functions of good bacteria is to prevent yeast from multiplying and overspreading. Long term use of steroids can also cause the spread of yeast in the body.</p>
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<li>Women who use contraceptive pills subject themselves to the possibility of getting yeast infections. Menstruation, pregnancy and diabetes can also cause yeast infection. The same can be said of implanted devices like IV ports or dirty needles and urinary catheters, as these devices can actually act as pathways for the yeast in entering the body or the bloodstream (in the case of needles).</li>
<li>For both men and women, sexual intercourse with a partner who is infected will lead to yeast infection. This is mostly common in men.</li>
<li>Excessive drinking of alcohol and excessive smoking is also part of <strong>what causes yeast infections</strong>. Alcohol is made with ingredients that contain yeast (like grape skins and molasses). So when a person takes in excessive amounts of alcohol, he or she allows yeast to get into his or her bloodstream. This will increase the chances of yeast infection. Sugar can also cause yeast infection, and this is abundant in many alcoholic beverages.</li>
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<p>Excessive smoking, on the other hand, can weaken the immune system, thus leading to an increased possibility of getting yeast infection.</p>
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<li>Too much processed food can also cause yeast infection as these foods contain a lot of preservatives and sugar. Yeast feeds on sugar. Too much carbohydrate is also not good as yeast is likewise heavy in carbohydrates.</li>
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<p>These are the most important things you should know about <strong>what causes yeast infection</strong>. The most common symptoms are a white cheesy discharge (for women) that causes irritation and itching in the vagina, pain during sexual intercourse, burning urination, red and flat rashes that are itchy and painful, and thrush.</p>
<p>If you think that you may have yeast infection, you should immediately consult with your doctor. Early detection will lead to quick and efficient treatment so that your yeast infection will be eliminated.</p>
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<p>Yeast infections are caused by a fungus known as candida albicans. Although women are the ones who generally suffer from this irritating infection, men can also get yeast infection. The skin, the mouth and the male genitals are the areas commonly affected by yeast infection.</p>
<p>Basically, yeast infection develops because there is an overgrowth of candida or yeast in your body. In men, the main causes of yeast infection are a high sugar diet and overuse of antibiotics. A very common cause is sexual activity where a sexual partner transfers yeast infections during intercourse. Sometimes, yeast infection appears as rashes or sores, while others may experience unusual discharge in the private parts. It is common, however, for one to not know that he already has yeast infection because the symptoms can be quite confusing and can be wrongly thought of as related to other problems. So it is important to know the general symptoms of yeast infection.</p>
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<li>skin rashes or eczema</li>
<li>mouth ulcers</li>
<li>burning urination</li>
<li>penile discharge</li>
<li>the urgent need to urinate</li>
<li>weakness</li>
<li>digestive problem</li>
<li>anxiety or being unusually nervous</li>
<li>bloating or unexplainable abdominal pain</li>
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<p>There are a lot of treatments for male yeast infection, though, that are available in drugstores and supermarkets. The most common <strong>male yeast infection treatment</strong> products are basically the ones that the female population also uses. Over-the-counter anti-fungal ointments or hydrocortisone creams are the ones commonly prescribed by doctors, although there are other ways for treating male yeast infection.</p>
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<li>Eat refrigerated, cool plain no-sugar yogurt      as this will help soothe the itching and irritation. Yogurt contains      lactobacillus acidophilus, the body’s friendly bacteria that’s needed to      balance the microorganisms in the system. One cup of yogurt at breakfast      will be good enough. This is one of the most common choices for home-based      <strong>male yeast infection treatment</strong>.</li>
<li>For those who are lactose intolerant, the best      alternative is buying acidophilus in capsule, tablet or liquid. This is a      probiotics that also contains friendly bacteria. The effects that they’ll      have on your is exactly the opposite to those of antibiotics’.</li>
<li>Garlic can also be used as a <strong>male yeast infection treatment</strong> if      it is tied and wrapped in gauze. It should also be lubricated and must be      inserted and kept there overnight. Another option is to use garlic      capsules that are coated with KY jelly, gauzed and tied. The gel caps tip      can be cut off and then garlic oil must be dropped into the KY jelly. The      mixture should be left inserted overnight. If the yeast infection is on      the skin, fresh garlic clove should be rubbed in it. Or oil from a garlic      gel capsule can also be dropped into the affected area.</li>
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<p>It is also important to follow a diet that prevents the development of yeast infection. Since a sugary diet is a strong factor in yeast infection development, sugary food should be avoided. Acidic food can also create a breeding ground for candida, so they should also be avoided. There are also dietary supplements that are considered helpful for <strong>male yeast infection treatment</strong>.</p>
<p>The best way to prevent male yeast infection is to use protection when your partner has it, or to abstain from sexual activity when your partner is infected.</p>
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