Yeast infections can produce many symptoms that range from indigestion to bronchitis. The symptoms vary from person to person.
The most common symptoms of a yeast infection and the least serious include heartburn, allergies, acne, headaches, and poor memory. Many women may not associate these yeast infection symptoms with yeast infection. However, it is important to notice changes with your body. Caring for your body naturally is the best way to make sure those symptoms do not turn into something serious.
There have been cases where yeast infection symptoms have included asthma, bronchitis, cysts, vaginitis, and hives. If you are experiencing any of these conditions, contact your gynecologist immediately.
I came across a natural cure for yeast infections that sounds promising. Drug companies cannot patent natural cures, so they choose to stick with chemicals and formulas that they can profit from. I choose to not support this line of thinking, and you shouldn't either! If you have a few minutes, you may want to read up about natural yeast infection cures because I believe in the long run, your body will thank you.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Yeast Infection Symptoms
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Can a yeast infection be contagious?
You may think that is an unheard of question, however it is a medical fact that yeast infections are not contagious. It's a known fact that the human body actually contains yeast as well as many other forms of bacteria, some good, some bad.
The only thing you may have to worry about a yeast infection is the uncomfortable feeling, or having to tell your significant other that you do have a yeast infection. However yeast infections are a natural phenomena, and can be cured naturally. It is still possible to have sex during a yeast infection. It just depends on the severity of your infection. If you still insist, definitely wear a condom during sex. But medically speaking, it is impossible spread Saccharomyces cerevisiae (a yeast infection).
Yeast Infection Signs
If you suspect that you do have a yeast infection, but you are not sure (you have never had a yeast infection), it is wise to see professional help. Most women think that they do have a yeast infection, but misdiagnose themselves and end up taking medicine and prescriptions that will cure yeast infections only to find out that they are creating bacterial resistance. Creating bacterial resistance is the worst thing you could do because what is happening is you are building up resistance so if do by chance get infected, it will be much harder to cure. It is important to know the signs of yeast infection so that you can properly diagnose yourself.
Common signs of a Yeast Infection
- Feels like a burning and itching sensation around your vagina and vulva. The itching may not be present, but can make it uncomfortable to walk.
- Looks like a clumpy white discharge that has been known to resemble ricotta cheese. The color can be light yellow to clear.
- Smells like beer or bread. Many people have said that it smells very similar to yeast. However the two strands of yeast are completely different types of bacteria (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
Like many people now-a-days, I have begun to try to rely on natural remedies because I feel as though putting toxic chemicals into my body is the cause of many ailments people suffer from throughout their lives. After doing a bit of research, I came across a natural cure for yeast infections that sounds promising. Drug companies cannot patent natural cures, so they choose to stick with chemicals and formulas that they can profit from. I choose to not support this line of thinking, and you shouldn't either! If you have a few minutes, you may want to read up about natural yeast infection cures because I believe in the long run, your body will thank you.