Oh No, Another Yeast Infection
Is this you?
“I just have to declare that yeast infections are a part of my life. They are chronic, and annoying. I hate them.
Can anyone else relate? “
“I have recurrent/chronic yeast infections also. I have had them for going on 8 years. Started out every few months and progressed into every month. They always start approx one week after the end of my period. I’ve gone to several docs and they just send me away with different meds and it always comes back, one stating I was “just one of those women” who get yeast infections. I’ve been tested for diabetes and every STD under the sun. After the birth of my daughter it got worse. During my pregnancy my docs said I was a little “yeasty” although I was horribly uncomfortable and just stopped giving me exams and told me the meds to use. The over the counter meds don’t work anymore and feel like they make it worse. I know take probiotics, eat yogurt daily and cut my sugar intake. It’s helped some but know the problems are more external with very little yeast. Anybody with info or suggestion? I’ll do just about anything at this point.“
These are actual comments made by individuals regarding their yeast infections. If these comments sound like you, here’s some information you need to know.
Yeast Infection – What is it?
It’s very important to learn what exactly a yeast infection is. The most common yeast infection is commonly known as “Candida” and is very common among women, with three out of four women developing a candid yeast infection at some time during their lifetime.
The infection is not an external condition although it is frequently treated with ointments and creams. These will not treat the root cause of the problem, but only mask the symptoms by providing, in some cases, temporary relief.
What adds to the problem is the amount of conflicting information. If you have suffered from a yeast infection I’m sure that you have looked into the causes of the infection and have found an enormous amount of conflicting data. There is a real difficulty associated with find good accurate infection about vaginal yeast infections. For one thing, many people are not willing to discuss it, attaching some ill health tag on it. Most who have suffered from a candida infection have been misled with wrong information. Many have wasted a great deal of money on cures that didn’t work.
In order to solve and overcome a candida yeast infection, you must learn what is causing it in the first place. You must develop the ability to recognize its symptoms early on. You must be able self-diagnose the onset so that you can take action accordingly.
In addition, you must learn the recommended methods to eliminate it in the first place through dietary regimens to create an infection free environment that will help prevent the re-occurance of this annoying illness. You must learn to utilize the tools available to help you overcome the effects of your yeast infection.
By being proactive in how you address the problem you can learn to overcome the pain, and discomfort of continual yeast infections. By learning the symptoms and methods of control you will feel in control and your life will take on a new meaning not encumbered with the discomfort of a yeast infection.
So study the yeast infection affliction and gain control, you can do it.
