Yeast Infection

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What Is It?

Vaginal yeast infections, also called "Candida vaginal infections," typically are caused by the Candida albicans fungus. During a lifetime, 75 percent of all women are likely to have at least one vaginal Candida infection, and up to 45 percent have two or more. Women tend to be more susceptible to vaginal yeast infections if their bodies are under stress from poor diet, lack of sleep, illness, or when they are pregnant or taking antibiotics. Women with immune-suppressing diseases such as diabetes and HIV infection also are at increased risk.

Symptoms

The symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection include:

Vaginal itch and/or soreness
Thick, white, cheeselike discharge
"Burning" discomfort around the vaginal opening, especially if urine contacts the area
Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse.

Diagnosis

Your doctor will suspect an infection based on your symptoms. Your doctor will do a pelvic examination to look for inflammation and a white discharge in your vagina and around the vaginal opening. Your doctor may also take a sample of the vaginal discharge for quick examination under a microscope in the office or to send to a laboratory to test for yeast organisms, such as Candida fungi.

Expected Duration

Proper treatment cures up to 90 percent of vaginal yeast infections within two weeks or less, often within a few days. A small number of people will have repeat infections. Usually, these will improve with repeated treatment. However, patients with unexplained, repeat episodes should be tested for diabetes or HIV — two conditions that can suppress the immune system and increase the risk of infections.

Prevention

To help prevent vaginal yeast infections, you can try the following suggestions:

Keep the external genital area clean and dry.
Avoid irritating soaps (including bubble bath), vaginal sprays and douches.
Change tampons and sanitary napkins frequently.
Wear loose cotton (rather than nylon) underwear that doesn't trap moisture.
After swimming, change quickly into your dry clothing instead of sitting in your wet bathing suit for prolonged periods.
Take antibiotics only when prescribed by your doctor, and never take them for longer than your doctor directs.
If you are diabetic, try to keep tight control over your blood sugar levels.

Treatment

Vaginal yeast infections can be treated with antifungal medicines that are inserted directly into the vagina as tablets, creams, ointments or suppositories. These medications include butoconazole (Femstat), clotrimazole (Clotrimaderm, Canesten), miconazole (Monistat, Monazole, Micozole), nystatin (several brand names), tioconazole (GyneCure) and terconazole (Terazole). A single dose of oral fluconazole (Diflucan Oral) also may be used, although this treatment is not recommended during pregnancy. Treatment of sex partners is not usually necessary, since most vaginal yeast infections are not transmitted sexually. However, if a male sex partner shows symptoms of Candida balanitis (redness, irritation and/or itching at the tip of the penis), he may need to be treated with an antifungal cream or ointment.
Although many medications used to treat vaginal yeast infections are now available without a prescription, you should use these medications only for treating repeat infections, not for your first episode. Any woman who experiences symptoms of a vaginal infection for the first time should visit a doctor. This is important to be sure that the vaginal discharge and discomfort is caused by yeast and not sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomoniasis.

About 5 percent of women with vaginal yeast infections develop recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC), which is defined as four or more vaginal yeast infections in a one-year period. Although RVVC is more common in women who have diabetes or weakened immune systems, most women with RVVC have no underlying medical illness that would predispose them to recurrent Candida infections. Medical experts still are trying to determine the most effective way to treat RVVC. Currently, most doctors treat this problem with two weeks of oral medication, followed by up to six months of a lower maintenance dose.

When To Call A Professional

Call your doctor whenever you have vaginal discomfort or an abnormal vaginal discharge, especially if you are pregnant.

Prognosis

Medications cure most vaginal yeast infections. About 5 percent of women develop RVVC and may require further treatment with prolonged antifungal therapy.
 
Mod: Please move this to you Health section. It belongs there, thanks.

Yeast is apart of the normal vaginal flora. The only time there is a problem is when there is a overgrowth of that normal bacteria. When this happens, the woman needs to visit her doctor for the appropriate med to treat the infection.

'nuff said.
 
Oceanbreeze said:
Yeast is apart of the normal vaginal flora. The only time there is a problem is when there is a overgrowth of that normal bacteria. When this happens, the woman needs to visit her doctor for the appropriate med to treat the infection.
That's excatly what I would say in this topic. Thanks for excellent explanation ;)
 
Well I don't need sex anyway... I know my own body. I don't care
what people think, if they wanna go damage their own body...
then fine.
I'll take care of my own... and men better go away and leave me alone. :mrgreen:
 
You whined about not having friends. Now you r telling men better go away and leave you alone. What's wrong with you? I suggest you to look straight and hard in your mirror and ask yourself, do you like the way you talk to yourself just like the way you talk to us? Think about it, if you REALLY want to have friends. You need to get you azz cleaned up.

Friendship does not need to have sex!


Miss*Pinocchio said:
Well I don't need sex anyway... I know my own body. I don't care
what people think, if they wanna go damage their own body...
then fine.
I'll take care of my own... and men better go away and leave me alone. :mrgreen:
 
dont you think that little personal stuff for women to discuss this?? this should not be discussed here. plus this should be in health discussion not penisarium. penisarium is for discussion about sex. not the yeast infection! i dont need to know about yeast infection....maybe miss p had those thing....yikes! :-o
 
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I am trying to make friends, but people scare me.

Talking about anus sex and oral sex are good and popular...
I ain't agreeing to that. NO way.

I don't need that kind of friends.
 
I think your looking in wrong way to make friends.
I wouldn't do what your been doing!


Miss*Pinocchio said:
I am trying to make friends, but people scare me.

Talking about anus sex and oral sex are good and popular...
I ain't agreeing to that. NO way.

I don't need that kind of friends.
 
Maybe
You guys are young...
It is probably why I don't hang out with young people
cause you guys use to be like me...
Being so optimism about everything...

I am 34 and wiser... and
I need to hang out with people much older than me.
 
:werd: exactly Diehard... this kind of talks can create bs and pushinh poeple away whilie u did a nice thing by posting the dangers of yeast infections its also not nice to treat others like crap!
 
honey im 32 and im close enuff in ur age bracket and im also wise enuff to know when to respect poeple and when to shut the hell up!
 
No you REFUSED TO LISTEN and SHUT the F. UP! thats the problem!
Your talk have nothing to do with cause of AIDS and STD.

Miss*Pinocchio said:
that is why this country got AIDS and high STD's...
cause nobody listen.
 
javapride said:
honey im 32 and im close enuff in ur age bracket and im also wise enuff to know when to respect poeple and when to shut the hell up!

And honey... you ain't got a man, just like I don't... so hahaha, we are wise.
 
javapride said:
honey im 32 and im close enuff in ur age bracket and im also wise enuff to know when to respect poeple and when to shut the hell up!

im 30 yrs old! mature enough to give lot of AD members alot of respect. But for miss peeingdog, she had lost my respect and all other AD members too. Why didnt this thread move to health discussion?? Penisarium is for sex discussion, not the gross stuff about yeast infection!!
 
That is why a lot of people are divorcing because of disagreement
with sex. And most women complain about not having enough
sex pleasure.... cause some men do things such as anus sex, oral sex, and
other stuff to avoid getting women pregnant...
and all.

And me, and some women don't want anus sex or do oral sex....
We just want an old fashioned sex.

Women can take birth control pill.
 
OOOFFFFFFFF TOPIC ALARM!!!!!

btw Miss P if you are WISE then why are you way offffff from the topic EH?
 
this is my thread, and I can discuss anything on here.
I just wanted to discuss what is on my mind.
And trying to solve every solution.

It doesn't make sense to have anus sex...
when a woman can use birth control pill.

I just think men don't trust women at all.
I got that feeling....

Yeast Infection ain't bad at all... that the point I am
trying to make.
 
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