Monday, November 19, 2012

How to Recognize and Avoid Vaginal/Yeast Infection

Vaginal expulsion can be a discomforting and/or create an uncomfortable problem. Learn the symptoms of a vaginal and/or infection, to see if it is in fact a vaginal yeast infection. Educate yourself on how to distinguish vaginal yeast infection, from other type?€?s of vaginal concerns.

Most women will experience a yeast infection at some point in their lives; many will experience them frequently. They need to be able to recognize and avoid vaginal/yeast infection The most common infections are yeast infections and are easily treated. It is always advised to see a doctor first, especially if this is your first infection. There are many over-the-counter creams available for yeast infections. A doctor will prescribe stronger versions if necessary, and if your infection is bacterial instead of yeast, you will need a prescription. Abnormal discharge can have these characteristics: clumpy white 'cottage cheese' appearance, heavy yellowish appearance, greenish-yellow appearance with 'fishy' odor, or very liquid-y. See a doctor if you have these symptoms.

Stay hydrated; drink plenty of water every day. The vagina can become dehydrated right along with the rest of the body and this can create a di women's jackets fferent order and different levels of discharge. Once you become dehydrated, you become susceptible to a urinary infection which can lead to a yeast infection, and vice versa.
Do not to wear clothing that is very tight. While they may look really great on you, it may cause more heat, moisture and rubbing. This includes wearing a wet bathing suit for long periods of time especially during the summer. Some women have more infections when using hot tubs; this is because of the hot water temperature and bacteria in the water.
Try wearing cotton lined underwear. Synthetic fabrics may often irritate the natural moisture levels in the vagina. If necessary to stay dry, change your underwear during the day. At night, sleep without underwear, if possible. If you wear a thong, consider changing to regular underwear. The rubbing from your anus spreads to your vagina and can cause bacteria infections. You might also consider a panty liner that fits a thong that you can change frequently during the day. Wash underwear with hot water each and every time to kill bacteria. You may also want to stop using fabric softeners when washing your underwear as they can cause allergies or irritation which can lead to infection. Knowing how to recognize and avoid vaginal/yeast infection, will put you way ahead in the cure process.

Finally, understand that some women have more discharge than others; it is a perfectly normal part of being female. Change your underwear as you need, or use a panty liner and change that frequently during the day to stay dry. Above all stay dry.
Always see a doctor if you suspect any infection or notice changes to your normal discharge. These can include: a fishy smell, itching, burning or irritation along with discharge. Get treatment early, there is no need to prolong your discomfort by thinking it will 'just go away". A yeast infection, like almost all others, maybe transmitted during sexual contact. If you are sexually active and suspect an infection, your partner(s) may have an infection (yeast or bacterial) that they haven't noticed. A man 's symptoms can be different than a woman 's . An untreated infection from a man may infect/affect you. Excessive discharge may also indicate a STD. Be sure to get both a pap smear and blood drawn. We can not repeat this enough. See your doctor, if you suspect problem.

Here are some tips; I have found work well for my wife. They work in conjunction with the above on how to recognize and avoid vaginal/yeast infection.
The vagina is first and foremost a self-cleaning organ. A discharge is a normal and natural method for the body to rid itself of unwanted agents, items, etc.
Nearly all women have some amount of discharge that will be noticeable on their underwear at sometime in their life.
All women are not created equal, in that they produce various amount discharges.
Vaginal expulsions are generally heavier when one is younger and may become reduced as one ages. Often when a woman becomes older will have a dryness problem, especially during menopause.
Keeping the vaginal area dry and clean can lessen the commencement of an infection. In addition, frequent washing or done too roughly can lead to annoyance which can then lead to yeast infection.
After using the toilet, never wipe back to front. Always go from front to back. Back to front can bring bacteria from the anus into the vagina and urethra which may often cause infection.
Once you learn to recognize vaginal/yeast infection you notice very quickly any discharge that appears unusual in texture or color, or a discharge which seems to have an odor and/or irritation, see your doctor, ASAP. Always, always see your doctor when you suspect a problem. Then after you know for sure what you?€?re dealing with you can treat yourself, naturally.

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