February 11

Yeast Infections Causes?

Posted by pfauthor
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why blame antibiotics only? Steroids, more so when they are ingested for longer durations, can also trigger yeast infections.

As the medications you take for the yeast kills off the infection, it also kills off the excess yeast cells, which can in turn make you remain ill until your body gets rid of the dead yeast products. In order to get better, the patient must suffer more. Those are one of many Yeast Infections causes.

Nail bed infections are painful and the area around the nail will appear red and swollen. The worst kind of nail infection can cause the fingernail to separate from the skin so that the nail bed turns into an ugly shade of yellow or white.

Also, yeast cells usually help in keeping vagina clean but in case of overgrowth, it brings in problems and other symptoms of yeast infections. If you are already on medication for other problems, by having a yeast infection you need to stress your body more by putting it on additional drugs or treatment for the yeast infection.

Steroids are being prescribed more often for treatment of many health issues. These can create the side effect of yeast overgrowth. It’s ironic to discover that the very same medicine that can help a person recover from one illness can create another in the process.

Same is the case with vaginal yeast infections. Yeast cells are normal cleansers of vaginal canal but if their numbers increase beyond acceptable limit they become an embarrassing nuisance.

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