Posted on 29 June 2010. Tags: Yeast Infections Causes
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There are many yeast infections causes which can trigger a fungus to grow in the vagina, causing a number of unpleasant symptoms. The main type of fungus responsible is known as “Candida albicans”, and here is a quick guide on what causes it to grow.
Firstly, you should know that around 20-50% of all women have the Candida fungus, but don’t have any symptoms of thrush. When changes take place within the vagina, this can cause the symptoms to appear.
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Posted on 25 June 2010. Tags: Oral Thrush Treatment
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Oral thrush treatment is important to help avoid complications, such as soreness in the mouth and problems fitting in dentures. Here is a quick guide to some of the ways you can treat oral yeast infections.
Looking After Your Mouth
The first step of oral thrush treatment is always to keep your mouth as clean as possible. After you eat, rinse out. And remember, smoking can help to encourage yeast to grow in your mouth, making it worse. Dentures can also encourage yeast, so never keep them in for 24 hours at a time.
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Posted on 22 June 2010. Tags: Candida Albicans Diet
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The Candida albicans diet is used by those that suffer from yeast infections. The yeast responsible for the infection is called Candida, and it is believed that certain diets can help the body better control the levels of bacteria to get rid of the infection completely. This kind of bacteria can affect the vagina, skin and mouth.
The Candida Albicans Diet
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Posted on 18 June 2010. Tags: Thrush in Men
Thrush is men, if left untreated, can lead to some serious complications. This is why it’s important to seek treatment and to prevent it from happening if at all possible.
If you develop a yeast infection and also have a weak immune system then you could be at risk of the fungus spreading to your blood. The chance of this happening is increased if you are taking antibiotics, if you have diabetes or if you have leukemia.
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