Welcome to Gaia! :: View User's Journal | Gaia Journals

 
 

View User's Journal

Things That You Must Know When It Comes To Yeast Infection
A yeast infection can be a sensitive subject. Many women mistakenly believe that it is something to be ashamed of and may even avoid seeing their doctor. Knowledge is power when it comes to yeast infections, so keep reading to learn some more about both treating and preventing yeast infections.

Stress is one factor that can cause yeast infections. Stress can tax the immune system, which is responsible for maintaining your well-being and fighting infections during the day.

Wear panties made of cotton. You may enjoy the look of synthetic fibers, but they may cause you discomfort down the road. See if you can stick only with cotton undergarments that foster good circulation. This can prevent yeast infections from happening in the first place.

If you think you are suffering from a yeast infection, get to your physician as quickly as you can to start treatment. Your best course of action is to seek treatment sooner rather than later.

Stay away from scented items around your vaginal area. Soaps and lotions that contain strong fragrances can end up irritating your vaginal area. You must never make use of scented tampons or sanitary pads, since they are in the closest proximity to the critical area. Don't use toilet paper that contains dyes.

Don't use scented or irritating products when you're dealing with a yeast infection. Many women use body scrubs and douches in their vaginal area. These things can cause vaginal irritation and can affect the natural lubrication of the area. This will leave you susceptible to a yeast infection. If you must, try to only use delicate soaps that are meant to be used in that area.

Steer clear of tight clothes made of synthetic fibers. Tight clothing restricts airflow and keeps moisture and heat from escaping. A warm and moist area, with little to no air circulation, is conducive to the growth of yeast. Wear clothing that is loose and made of breathable materials, like cotton for example.

If you are treating an yeast infection with a cream, you should shun using diaphragms and condoms. The cream can have a poor reaction with these items, diminishing the effectiveness of your contraception. Don't participate in any sort of sexual relations until the infection has cleared up. If you must have sex, speak to your physician about birth control options.

If you would like to avoid yeast infections, do not use scented soap or bubble bath. Scented products upset vaginal chemistry in a way that allows for yeast infections. Be sure to avoid tampons and pads with scents too, as they will have the same negative impact on vaginal chemical balance.

You can transmit a yeast infection to your partner. If you develop a yeast infection, wait to have sex for at least a week or so after the infection has cleared up. If your throat or mouth has a yeast infection, don't kiss anyone and be sure to wash all silverware thoroughly after you finish eating.

Yeast loves to grow in a warm, wet environment. If you wear a wet bathing costume, this is a perfect opportunity for the yeast to thrive. To keep yeast at bay, always remove your bathing suit when you are finished swimming and put on dry clothes.

Yeast infections usually come unannounced. It is not a condition that you plan to have. You can, however, deal with it effectively. Use the tips provided in the article above to avoid and treat yeast infections and live freer.
sarah wilcox herpes book free





atm61grass
Community Member
atm61grass
«Prev | Next
Archive | Home

  • [09/20/14 09:17am]
  • [09/20/14 09:15am]
  •  
     
    Manage Your Items
    Other Stuff
    Get GCash
    Offers
    Get Items
    More Items
    Where Everyone Hangs Out
    Other Community Areas
    Virtual Spaces
    Fun Stuff
    Gaia's Games
    Mini-Games
    Play with GCash
    Play with Platinum