Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

How To Prevent Yeast Infection - Simple Precautions And Tips

By: Ryan Mutt Home | Health-and-Fitness | Alternative-Medicine


Nearly 75% of women get yeast infection once in their life, there are simple ways to prevent it or avoiding its reoccurrence. Yeast is a type of fungus which is always present in the moist areas of the body such as vagina and mouth. It is just that growth in yeast or decrease in the number of good bacteria present in the body allows yeast to cause irritation in the vagina and other areas to give troubling symptoms of yeast infection. The good bacteria present in vagina controls the yeast from over growing and when number of good bacteria goes down it gives rise to yeast infection.

Woman suffering from yeast infection experiences burning sensation during urination and pain during intercourse. This is mainly due to inflammation of vagina and vulva however some other medical conditions also give rise to similar symptoms. Red rashes may be evident on the vagina and it may also get sore. White vaginal discharge which is greasy in texture and odorless also suggests presence of yeast infection. Though all these symptoms resemble to other medical conditions too so a microscopic analysis is the only conclusive way to identify yeast infection.

To prevent yeast infection some simple precautions can be of great help. Yeast need moist area to grow, keeping vaginal area dry as much as possible is one of the effective ways of preventing yeast infection. Avoiding use of under garments made up of polyester or nylon strictly as they can suffocate the genitals and do not let the area dry up giving ideal ground for yeast to flourish. After bathing or swimming take special care to wipe off genitals and do not wear your undergarments until this area is not air dried. This will take some time but will prevent yeast infection. Wipe yourself from front to back after urination or bowel movement. Wiping from front to back is important as yeast can spread from rectum to vagina.

Wearing loose fitting clothing also helps in preventing yeast infection as tight fitted clothes hold or promote sweating if they are worn for longer time or during physical activity and make the vaginal area moist. Avoid using scented toilet paper, using deodorants or scented powder in your under garments, scented tampons, pads and panty liners as these might be carrying agents those promote growth of yeast or may even be harmful for good bacteria.

Too much douching shall be avoided to prevent yeast infection as douching wipes away mucous of vagina which may leave it dry for sometime and cause damage to inner membrane. These minor damages later become breeding grounds for yeast and cause lot of pain and discomfort during intercourse as well as inconvenient itching. Avoiding scented sanitary pads, bubble bath and sprays also help in preventing yeast infection. Increased intake of yoghurt, reduced sugar consumption and use of cotton lingerie contribute greatly in avoiding yeast infection.

If symptoms resembling that of yeast infection are evident after starting medicines like antibiotics or oral contraceptives then medical advice shall be taken immediately as these medicines tend to reduce the number of good bacteria in the body which promotes yeast infection.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Read useful Home Remedies for Yeast Infection. Also know effective Diabetes Natural Treatment. Find powerful Female Libido Enhancer to boost your lovemaking performance.

Tags: , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Alternative-Medicine Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Alternative-Medicine

  • Useful Information About Bacillus Coagulans Probiotics
    By: rss41 | Aug 16th 2010
    Do you know what good bacteria you need in your intestinal tract? There are hundreds of different bacteria in your intestines. Do you want to know, which ones dominate and that contribute to your over all health. Read this article to discover what health benefits you can get with the right bacteria. Read

  • How To Treat Yeast Infection
    By: Jane Harling | Jan 24th 2010
    Looking at How to Treat a Yeast Infection. Seeing what causes the symptoms and descibing methods of How To Cure a Yeast Infection. Exploring the benefits of a Holistic Plan in the Treatment of Yeast Infection. Read

  • Natural Yeast Infection Treatments
    By: Gray Rollins.. | Dec 20th 2008
    Have you heard of Candida? No, we\'re not talking about the works of George Bernard Shaw. We\'re referring to the infection caused by natural yeast. Candida causes irritations, which can bother a person even while they\'re asleep. It can make victims feel awkward in public situations, especially when they feel the constant ... Read

  • Yeast Infection Cure- Tips For Making It Go Away
    By: Robert Mandozilona | Dec 20th 2008
    Many people don\'t know anything about a yeast infection. Quite simply, a yeast infection is something that can occur in the moist part of the body such as the mouth, rectum, or vagina. A yeast infection is more common in women. Read

  • Candida Yeast Infection, Infection Spreads When Starts Growing More
    By: adrianna smith | Apr 24th 2010
    Several people in the world who suffer from Candida yeast infection. The infection spreads in your body when yeast Candida organism starts growing more. There is a need to stop growth. Read

  • Swimming And Yeast Infections - Natural Cures For Yeast Infections
    By: Karen Enden | Jun 18th 2010
    Do you enjoy swimming and exercise but are troubled by yeast infections? How can you safeguard yourself from yeast infections and still participate in the activities you love? Separate the fallacies from the facts and thrive in your active lifestyle free from yeast. Read

  • Treat Yeast Infections
    By: AlnwickKajetan | Aug 21st 2010
    Yeast infection (often called candida, yeast overgrowth or thrush) occurs in over 75% of the population at least once in their lifetime. In addition, many people, (predominantly women,) fall victim to recurrent candida overgrowth. Read

  • Do You Really Need Bacillus Bacteria?
    By: Rudy Silva | May 31st 2010
    Are you familiar with bacillus bacteria? Your body has bacteria throughout your intestinal tract. Some is good, bad, and very bad. Your colon bacteria must overwhelm your bad ones. This bacterium will determine your overall health. To learn how to improve your health, read this article.

    Read

  • Sinus Infection Symptoms And Causes
    By: alleysmith | Nov 17th 2009
    When you have a sinus infection, it will be a good idea to boil a pot of water and have some hot tea. Many of these are derived from herbs so you can try Echinacea if you are allergic to ragweed. Read

  • One Cause Of Constipation: Bad Bacteria
    By: Rudy Silva | Apr 23rd 2007
    There is always a battle of good and bad going on in your body. You need to be aware of what is happening your body and help it in its battle. The one cause of constipation is the bad bacteria in your colon. Learn here how you can help yourself by assisting the good bacteria in your colon to recover it territory and to e ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy