Archive for September, 2008

September 25

What Is Baby Yeast Infection?

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Yeast infection occurs not only in adults but in babies as well. Baby yeast infection can be passed down from the mother, or it can be something that the child acquires from the food and drink he or she takes in. Yeast infection is a type of infection caused by the excessive multiplication of a […]

September 20

All About Chronic Yeast Infection

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Are you suffering from a chronic yeast infection? If you are, then you’re probably familiar with the pain and frustration it causes. Yeast infections aren’t considered life-threatening, but they are life-upsetting. Yeast infections can ruin sex lives. A chronic yeast infection can even be a sign of underlying health conditions that are more serious such […]

September 16

What is the Cause of Yeast Infection?

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The main cause of yeast infection (or Candidiasis) is an imbalance of yeast fungus and microorganisms in a vagina. This occurs when the vaginal environment becomes favorable for the proliferation of the fungus Candida albicans. It makes it hard for other microorganisms to grow and thrive, which gives rise to an imbalance. With a bit […]

September 14

Candida Yeast Infection Symptoms

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A physician is the best person to ask when it comes to determining whether you’ve got a Candida yeast infection symptom or not. Yeast infections aren’t always limited to the vagina. They can also occur on other body parts. Here’s another newsflash – men can get it too. Obviously, men can’t have vaginal yeast infections […]

September 9

Yeast Infections and Their Causes

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Yeast infections are vaginal infections commonly caused by the fungus Candida albicans. Although this type of fungus is fairly widespread, it’s often found in minute amounts in the mouth, digestive tract, the skin and vagina. Candidiasis is the technical term for this type of disorder. Yeast infections usually happen in the moist and warm regions […]