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Understanding Yeast Infection Symptoms and How They Effect You

Understanding Yeast Infection Symptoms and How They Effect You

Having some knowledge as to what your yeast infection symptoms really
are will make it easier for you to understand your treatment and why
you must make certain changes. This article will give you some
background information on Candida albicans and what it does to your
body.


When dealing with yeast infections there are two things you should
know first: there are a hundred different types of Candida, but only
one causes infections in humans and fungus ¨Cwhich is different from
bacteria needs oxygen and nutrients to survive and secrets enzymes
which breaks down substances in its environment so that it can consume
them as nutrients.


This is where all this jargon will begin to make sense. Fungus can
grow into yeast forms and mold forms; yeast being single cell growth
and mold being multi-cellular. It is not the yeast on its own that
causes a problem but instead when the fungus takes on a mold form.
This is because our body had the right living conditions for the mold
to grow which is what we need to stop.


A yeast infection is actually a mold or fungal infection. This
infection usually occurs on the skin or in the gastrointestinal tract.


Our skin surface is made to act as a barrier to bacteria, but if
something breaks that surface; a cut or a scratch; it gives the
bacteria a way to get in. If our immune system is weak and the
conditions just right, this will cause the cells to multiply and lead
to infection. The same goes for any skin that is moist or rubbing
together because it breaks down the skin and its ability to keep the
bacteria out. This is why it is important to keep your immune system
strong with proper diet as well as ensuring that your skin remains dry
and clean. Another thing that can break down your bodies defenses
against yeast infections are antibiotics and certain medications. They
alter your body¡¯s normal bacterium that actually helps to fight off
yeast infections and instead makes you more susceptible. Finally, the
hormonal changes experienced during pregnancy also cause you to be
more prone to yeast infection symptoms.


Knowing how the infection gets in is helpful, but you need to
understand that the bigger concern here is the fact that your body has
the conditions that make it so inviting for the Candida albicans. You
can kill the infection, but what is more important is changing the
conditions so it doesn¡¯t keep coming back.


You also need to be aware that there are other infections and
conditions that can look and feel like yeast infection symptoms. Not
all vaginal itching and discharge is a yeast infection and not all
rashes on a baby¡¯s bottom come from yeast. It is important that you
seek the help of a healthcare provider to make the initial diagnosis.


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