October 30

Uncovering the Mysteries of Systemic Yeast Infections

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Yeast infection happens when there is too much yeast cells being produced in the body, even if yeast cells are necessary in controlled amounts, over production of yeast cells is how yeast infection begins to occur. Almost every person will get to experience yeast infection at least once in their life and this applies to both men and women but women tend to have a greater chance of getting yeast infection than men.

Common Symptoms of a Yeast Infection

Systemic Yeast Infection can occur on practically all parts of the body but one of the most frequently experienced, especially among women, is genital yeast infection. A typical sign of this yeast infection is the appearance of a creamy discharge that could either be white or yellowish in color. Once you notice this symptom, it is an almost sure sign of genital yeast infection and you should head to the doctor right away.

Besides this discharge, genital yeast infection also causes a burning sensation in and around the vaginal opening, enlargement of the vulva and some pain while having sex or urinating. Men are also susceptible to genital yeast infections but far fewer cases are reported. This is due largely to the fact that the symptoms of male genital yeast infection are not as noticeable as those in females.

Differentiating Between a Regular Yeast Infection and Systemic Yeast Infection

Obviously, the main difference between a regular and systemic yeast infection is that the latter usually keeps coming back, while the former goes away after taking the proper medication. A systemic yeast infection typically returns about four or five times in the span of a year but that is not the only difference. With systemic yeast infections, the symptoms usually stay for a longer time and also have more long-term effects that those of the ordinary kind.

Essentially, systemic yeast infection is the type of infection that re-occurs for more than four times in a given year, and should you experience this then its time for a visit to the doctor, but if you haven’t done this yet, then you better start applying some cures.

There is a lot of fear associated with Systemic Yeast Infection, primarily because people are not that aware of what system yeast infections are really all about. Some say there are no cures to this kind of infection, while others say it can be life-threatening. Before you panic, you should do your own research first and find out everything you can about the illness. This way, you will be able to get the proper treatment without worrying about unfounded hearsay.

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