Protect Yourself: Yeast infection and
STDs
by By: Remy Jirek
Often when we think of sexually transmitted diseases, we
rarely put a yeast infection and STDs side by side as
coconspirators. In fact, yeast infections are the most common
type of vaginal infection in women. Up to 75 percent of women
suffer from yeast infection, also known as candida
infection.
Yeast grows like a weed. As fungi, it will procreate
spontaneously if given the right conditions, which often causes
the infection. It needs warm, moist place to live and grow, and
thus the vagina makes a perfect home.
Women will know that they have a yeast infection by three
obvious signs: itching, burning, and a thick, cottage cheese
like discharge. If they even suspect a yeast infection, they
should see a doctor immediately. Over the counter medications
exist, but doctors recommend a physician's visit because the
infection could be more than just a yeast infection, and an
over the counter treatment will not cover everything. Doctors
will end up often prescribing an antibiotic cream that patients
must apply directly to the affected area. This will kill the
yeast and treat the infection effectively.
Often when we think of a yeast, we do not immediately think of
a disgusting infection passed from one careless person to
another, but we picture grandma's homemade bread, rising and
then baking in her oven. Maybe we even think of a beer
commercial where the producer will boast of the type of yeast
used to create the best brew. This yeast is different. It is
the saccharomyces cerevisiae type, much different than the
candida which has people screaming in pain and running to the
bathroom.
As an STD, yeast infection can be passed from person to person
through direct, sexual contact. Women can pass it to men, and
men can pass it to women. Additionally, those who engage in
oral sex run the risk of an oral yeast infection, also known as
thrush.
Individuals can put themselves at risk for such an infection.
Sexually active people are especially prone to this infection.
Furthermore, women on antibiotics even for common illnesses are
prone to infection as the antibiotics can cause the yeast to
multiply. We can prevent yeast infections by obviously
abstaining from casual sex, but on another level, we can
prevent them with just a daily dose of yogurt. The bacteria in
consumed yogurt will prevent infections.
Thus while a yeast infection is not a life threatening illness
like herpes or gonorrhea, it causes unnecessary pain and
discomfort. So protect yourself, and pick up some Yoplait
today.
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yeast infections! Visit us for
information on natural, holistic and traditional
remedies: http: Your Yeast Infection Cure
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