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Your Vaginal Infection - Is it Yeast or Bacteria?
A surprising number of women who buy over the counter
medication for yeast infections don’t really have a yeast infection.
They do have symptoms commonly caused by the yeast Candida albicans,
but the symptoms are caused by something other than yeast.
The most common symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection (yeast
vaginitis) are:
- Itching and burning in the vagina and vulva.
- Soreness, swelling and pain around the vulva.
- Pain during intercourse or urination.
- Vaginal discharge. This discharge is not always present, but
if there is a discharge it will be odorless or smell like baker’s
yeast, and usually has a whitish, thick appearance.
Unfortunately, these are also the common symptoms of other conditions,
which can be caused by dermatitis, seborrhea, eczema, and by allergic
reactions to chemicals found in soap, colored toilet paper, vaginal
sprays, laundry detergent, and colored and scented bubble bath products.
In addition, very similar symptoms can be caused by bacteria, pubic
lice, and scabies, plus the common sexually transmitted diseases
caused by gonorrhea and Chlamydia.
And finally, similar symptoms may be caused by the common parasite
called Trichomonas vaginalis.
While a yeast infection is not usually “shared” between sexual
partners (although it can be, in some cases), some of these other
conditions are transmitted sexually, and can cause serious damage
to a woman’s reproductive organs. Often, the male partner will not
have any symptoms at all, but must be treated for the infection
in order to protect his health and to prevent the further spread
of the disease.
The most common cause of a vaginal discharge accompanied by itching
and an unpleasant odor is a bacterial infection called bacterial
vaginosis.
This is not a sexually transmitted disease, even though it is most
common among sexually active women. Bacterial vaginosis needs to
be treated by antibiotics to prevent the bacteria from going into
the uterus or fallopian tubes. This is particularly important
if you’re pregnant.
Since a douche can push the bacterial infections up into the uterus,
you should never use a douche if you have a bacterial infection.
Yeast infections are very common during pregnancy, but a bacterial
infection that looks like a yeast infection is actually
more serious. An untreated bacterial infection can cause premature
birth, intraamniotic infection, (infection of the amniotic fluid,
membranes, placenta, and/or uterus), and postpartum infections of
the uterus that send you back to the hospital after giving birth.
What that means, of course, is that you should never attempt to
self-diagnose and treat a yeast infection when you’re pregnant.
If you think you have a yeast infection, it’s wise to get a doctor
to diagnose your symptoms even if you think its “obvious.” Natural
yeast infection remedies and anti fungal medications meant for a
vaginal yeast infection will not cure these other illnesses, even
though the symptoms may go away.
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on this site were written by Jonni Good, author of one of
the Web's most popular books on sugar
addiction.
A number of people have asked me for advice about natural
yeast infection remedies to use when nothing seems to work.
I read through many books and articles, and I recommend
Yeast
Infection Away by Crystal McBride. Her information
is well researched, and the instructions are easy to follow. |
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