UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING YEAST INFECTIONS

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Yeast infections, primarily caused by Candida albicans, a naturally occurring fungus in the vagina, are a common issue among women, causing discomfort and frustration. Althoughnot a serious medical concern, here are factors why women experience them:

  1. Antibiotics – These disrupt the natural balance of vaginal bacteria and fungi, allowing Candida to thrive.
  2. Hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or menopause can create a yeast-friendly environment.
  3. Weakened immune systems (e.g., due to HIV, diabetes, or stress) increase infection risk.
  4. Tight, non-breathable clothing promotes yeast growth; consider cotton underwear.
  5. Poor hygiene practices can also raise infection risk.
  6. While not STIs, yeast infections can be triggered by sexual activity.

If you’re dealing with yeast infection symptoms like vaginal itching, burning during urination, rash, unusual discharge, or soreness, consider these steps for effective management:

Antifungal Medications: Over-the-counter antifungal creams, suppositories, or tablets are often effective for mild yeast infections. Severe cases may require prescription-strength medications from a healthcare provider.

Home Remedies: Some women find relief with natural remedies like yogurt, coconut oil, or tea tree oil.

Avoid Irritants: Steer clear of harsh soaps, douches, or scented feminine products, which can disrupt vaginal pH balance and lead to infections.

Lifestyle Adjustments: Maintain a balanced diet, manage stress, and ensure sufficient sleep to support a healthy immune system, reducing the risk of yeast infections.

Good Hygiene: Keep the genital area clean and dry, but avoid excessive washing, as it can deplete healthy bacteria. Be mindful of clothing and products used in the vaginal area. If you experience yeast infection symptoms, consult a healthcare provider for the best treatment plan.

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