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What Causes Yeast Infections?

By: Reyna Flor Nadera Home | Health-and-Fitness


Yeast infections are not just for women and they are not only vaginal, although this is by far the most typical type of yeast infection. Thrush is a really common yeast infection of the mouth which any person might get. It is possible for men to get penile yeast infections. Diaper rash is usually caused by an overabundance of yeast. There are skin infections including Intertrigo that are caused by yeast. Absolutely anyone can get a yeast infection.

What are the typical causes of yeast infections?

There are two typical causes for vaginal and penile yeast infections. These sorts of infections can be sexually transmitted, which means that after you've gotten treatment you may be reinfected by your partner unless he or she is treated with you. The other common cause is antibiotics.

Yeast is present on and in the human body as a piece of your regular flora in conjunction with the good bacteria. When you are in good health there is a balance between the yeast and the good bacteria, with the yeast and bacteria keeping each other in balance. When this balance is upset the result is an infection. Antibiotics kill not only the bad bacteria in the body, but also the good bacteria. This can cause an excessive growth of yeast which, if not treated, might expand into a full blown yeast infection.

There are also several materials which will often, in a vulnerable person, cause an excessive growth of yeast. Fragrances in soaps, laundry soaps , fabric softeners, and perfumes in personal care items including douches, bubble baths, bath salts, perfumed toilet paper and feminine deodorant sprays could cause a yeast infection. The nonoxynol-9 spermicide which is generally present as lubricant on condoms, in birth control foams and in diaphragm jelly has been connected with the growth of yeast infections. Although less common, latex can also start yeast infections in a person who is latex sensitive.

If you've a small yeast imbalance it could be aggitated by tight clothing, especially if the clothing is a synthetic and unbreathable fabric as these will trap moisture in the crevices and cracks and create the perfect conditions that could cause a yeast overgrowth. Loose clothing and undyed cotton underwear are best to resist a yeast issue.

Hormonal changes can also aggravate the problem. Pregnant women, with their high hormone levels, are especially vulnerable to yeast infections. In addition women who are taking hormonal contraception could also discover that they suffer with vaginal yeast infections more often. Steroids, which are a hormone therapy used for disorders like asthma, athritus and lupus might also cause a yeast imbalance and a yeast infection.


Anyone with an autoimmune desease or weakened immune system will be more sensitive to yeast infections, however many could be dealt with through some simple natural remedies for yeast infections. If the problem is persistant, you might need to seek a more specialist yeast infection treatment via a health specialist.




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