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

Thrush Infection : What Is It?

By: Home | Health-and-Fitness


As you are no doubt aware the human body is made up of millions upon millions of cells along with both good and bad bacterias Sometimes the bacterias get out of balance and multiply rapidly causing infection, Thrush is one of these infections.

One of the many organisms that lives on the human body is Candida Albicans which is found on and in about eighty percent of the human population. Thrush can be found in several areas including the colon, vagina, stomach, throat, mouth and rectum. Under normal conditions Candida Albicans doesn't cause any problems but an overgrowth of this bacteria can lead to a thrush infection or candidiasis.

A thrush infection is not a serious problem, but major discomfort can result if it is left untreated. It can also lead to a much more serious condition if it left untreated which is why anyone suspecting they have a thrush infection should visit a doctor for medical advice right away. Persistent thrush should especially be seen to by a doctor and never ignored.

Signs And Symptoms

Since visiting a doctor when you have a thrush infection is important you will want to know the signs and symptoms to be on the lookout for. Having white creamy patches in the mouth is the most common sign of an oral thrush infection. In addition those with an oral thrush infection may have red spots in their mouth, crusts forming at the corner of their mouths and difficulties swallowing.

A vaginal thrush infection is most commonly recognized by a discharge that looks like cottage cheese. Often this discharge will be accompanied by burning and itching in the vaginal area. The lips of the vagina may also swell and become red with tenderness when touched. Women are the main sufferers of thrush and about seventy-five percent of women will have a thrush infection at least once in their lives.

Prevention

So how can you avoid getting a thrush infection? A normal amount of yeast is important to have good vaginal health, but there are other ways you can prevent a thrush infection from occurring. Limiting sugar intakes can be the most beneficial to preventing a thrush infection since it thrives on sugar. You can also prevent the recurrence of a thrush infection by eating a low sugar diet if you have persistent infections. You also want to allow the infected area to breath by wearing cotton undergarments, pants and skirts and make sure you clothing is loose fitting.

It is best not to use over the counter medication in an attempt for self treatment since some antibiotics and other medications can make the infection worse. Before trying any kind of medical treatment it is best to seek the advice of a medical doctor. If the infection persists it is very important that you revisit your doctor so that he or she may carry out further tests to examine wether there is another cause for your continued ailment.



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

About the Author:
Authors Biography: Paul Courtney contributes articles to various publications pertaining to Alternative Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Herb Gardens, Organics, Eczema, Heart Burn and is the main contributor to http://www.stopallyeastinfection.com

Tags: ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health-and-Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Health-and-Fitness

  • Natural Yeast Infection Remedies
    By: Davion W | Nov 17th 2007
    There is a reason why natural yeast infection remedies are popular among sufferers. Till now, the most common cure" has been to fight it with antibiotics. We all know that antibiotics are not really good for our body which explains why natural yeast infection remedies seem the right way to go. Read

  • Symptoms & Treatment Of Candida Albicans Yeast Infection
    By: ------ Vishal Verma ------- | Apr 12th 2011
    Candida Albicans is a dimorphic fungus that is sometimes referred as monilia. It is usually present in skin and also found in mucous membranes such as, mouth, vagina or rectum. If this fungus increase, it can travel across the blood vessels and also affect the other parts of your body. Read

  • How Bacteria Feeds On Candida Albicans
    By: Jane Symms | Apr 17th 2007
    In the human Gastrointestinal (GI) tract there are millions of microscopic bacteria that have evolved in a symbiotic relationship with us. Some of these bacteria, considered good" bacteria, feeds on candida albicans yeast.

    It is believed that most people have a certain level of Candida yeast in their GI tr ...
    Read

  • Do You Know About The Candida Albicans Treatment Options Available?
    By: Jane Symms | May 10th 2007
    There has been an increase in the number of medical conditions that can be, at least partly, attributed to a westernized lifestyle. A Candida Albicans infection is one of them. Although there are a number of cases where the candida infection cause is unknown, there does tend to be specific conditions that allow candida alb ... Read

  • 7 Ways To Cook Away Candida Albicans
    By: Kate Sanders | Mar 12th 2007
    Several ways to improve and also avoid getting a yeast infection with your diet. Showing how to eliminate foods that are causing Candida Albicans. Read

  • How To Get Control Of Candida Albicans
    By: Klara Smitts | Jun 7th 2007
    Candida Albicans is a fungus that lives in small amounts in our body. "Friendly" bacteria keep it in control. When something happens to upset the balance between bacteria and fungus, Candida can grow and spread throughout the body. Candida Albicans is the cause of vaginal yeast infections in women.

    But Candi ...
    Read

  • Do You Have Yeast Infection Candida Albicans Symptoms?
    By: Jane Symms | Apr 19th 2007
    The yeast infection Candida, or a similar yeast infection will affect about 3 in 4 women at some stage in their lives.

    Even though it is somewhat more common than it was years ago it is a subject, which many women still find very difficult to discuss, leaving many to avoid treatment and put up with the sympt ...
    Read

  • The Key Stages Of A Candida Albicans Diet
    By: Jane Symms | May 8th 2007
    Normally a person suffering from Candida Albicans will be advised to change their diet to help fight the candida overgrowth naturally. There are four main stages that you will need to follow when using a Candida Albicans diet. In this particular article we will be looking closely at the first two stages and which we conside ... Read

  • Thrush And Candida - Thrush Symptoms & Thrush Treatment
    By: Peter James Field | Feb 20th 2010
    Thrush or candida is a condition that affects both women and men. In this informative article, a leading British therapist explains its symptoms and treatment. Read

  • Permanently Banish Yeast Infections
    By: Alice Beaumont | Jul 18th 2008
    It is reported that 75% of women will suffer from yeast infections at some point in their lives. Although this is a common infection many women still find it difficult to discuss the problem with their doctors. There are plenty of medications available that will treat this problem, but a lot women are now looking for more ... Read


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