Yeast Infection

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How To Cure Thrush

Sunday, February 7th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

It’s said that 80% of woman, at some point in their life, will suffer from a yeast infection, more commonly known as Thrush, or a growth of Candida (yeast cells) in their vagina.

Thrush can be triggered by many factors, including too many sweets and sugars, to a recurring infection caused by taking the contraceptive pill. Woman who are diabetic are also more susceptible to the infection, as are woman who have been taking antibiotics or have a low immune system due to some type of disease.

Sex can also bring on the infection. Too much friction without lubrication can damage the vaginal membranes and safe sex should be practised if you know your partner has a yeast infection.

If you are suffering from a yeast infection then there are various home treatments you can use to stop the Candida from multiplying and causing you more discomfort and pain.

To begin with, a change in diet is essential. Cutting out foods such as sugars, rice and white flour and overconsumption of alcohol and coffee is important.

A weak immune system can bring on the infection so make sure you get plenty of sleep and cut down on unnecessary pharmaceutical drugs such as steroids and antibiotics .

Altering the PH level in the vagina can bring on a thrush infection so try and use un perfumed washing products when bathing.

Go for Cotton and not Nylon underwear as Cotton enables skin to breathe and so not generate Candida growth and also avoid tight clothing when you have the infection. It is also important to change your underwear regularly so they remain dry.

In many cases woman have reported success in implementing home treatments for getting rid of Thrush. However, if you do suffer from the infection on a regular basis then it is essential that you see a doctor to permanently cure the cause of the infection.

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