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What Is Yeast Infection

Sunday, June 1st, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Unfortunately yeast infection occurs in many women and some men to different degrees.

 The medical term for yeast infection is Candidiasis and it refers to an infection that occurs because of a microscopic fungi groups or yeast, and the numbers of species of Candida are thought to be about twenty. You will generally find the fungi living on the body’s surface and sometimes they can multiply to the extent that they make a person have infections and the most common areas on the body where such infections occur are in the moist as well as warm parts of the body. Probably, the most common form of yeast infection is the one that occurs in the vagina, thrush as well as on the skin while diaper rash and nailbed infections are also common.

 Under The Armpits

 So, the first place you should look for signs of yeast infection could be under the armpits and even though the body is quite adept at fighting off such infections, nevertheless sometimes a breakdown or cut in the body’s skin can allow for the penetration of such organisms. In the case of babies, yeast infection is commonly found in its mouth as well as in the area where diapers are tied, while oral yeast infection in adults is quite common especially with advancing age. Some of the areas where yeast infection occurs in adults include near the dentures, beneath the breast and also in the lower abdomen, nailbed as well as under the folds of skin.

 One particular characteristic of yeast infection is that it can often only be temporary condition, and soon the infection can be cleared up with simple treatments, though in rare instances it can spread all over the body and if you have systemic yeast infection, there is a seventy-five percent chance of your dieing as a consequence of it. In fact, it has been seen that with mouth as well as vaginal yeast infection, there can be other very critical illnessnesses accompanying it which may also be hard to treat.

 Care should be taken to take recurring instances of yeast infection seriously, because they could be a sign of some other very serious illness including diabetes and also leukemia and worse still, it could also point in the direction of AIDS. However, if given proper treatment, yeast infection will normally disappear without need for any further steps or treatment and instances of vaginal, thrush and even diaper rash require barely one or two weeks to disappear, though if you have a weak immune system, the problem can resurface any time and may prove to be hard to treat.

 Your doctor will guide you as to the best treatment for your yeast infection but it is highly recommended that you revisit your doctor should symptoms persist.

 

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