Causes of Vaginal Yeast
Infection

In order to understand the causes of a vaginal yeast
infection, you have to first realize that this type of
infection is very common. In fact three out of four women will
experience at least one yeast infection over their lives and
over 50% of women will have more than one vaginal infection
during their lives.
If you doctor has diagnosed you with this type of yeast
infection, you should not feel embarrassed about it. Rather you
should take the necessary step to cure it.
Understanding What a
Yeast Infection Is
In order to gain a better perspective on the causes of a
vaginal yeast infection, we first need to take a closer look at
the yeast overgrowth that causes this type of infection. The
genitals are not the only place on your body that can get a
yeast infection; you can get one in your mouth (thrush) or on
your feet (athlete's foot). If you are significantly overweight
and have folds of hanging fat or skin, those areas that are
inside the folds can also become infected.
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Under normal circumstances, your body has a carefully
balanced mixture of yeast and bacteria on your skin; it is only
when the balance of both is thrown off that the yeast will
begin to grow out of proportion.
This growth of yeast is referred to in the medical community
as a symptomatic yeast infection and as you have probably
experienced results in an itchy, burning sensation in the
vagina often accompanied by redness and unpleasant
discharge.
So what exactly are
the Causes of a Vaginal Yeast Infection?
On the whole your body is very good at maintaining a healthy
chemical balance; however there are certain things that can
throw this carefully maintained balance off. The natural
environment inside of your vagina is acidic and as such keeps
the perfect balance of yeast alive.
If anything happens that causes the level of acidity to
drop, the yeast that has been held at bay will begin to grow
and become one of the major causes of vaginal yeast infection
problems.
As to what causes the acidity levels to drop, there are
several day to day lifestyle issues that rank among the highest
causes of vaginal yeast infection. One of the more common
causes is wearing underwear that is too tight or made of
material that does not allow your vagina to "breathe".
While the television commercials would have you believe
using a douche is a good thing, frequent use can reduce the
acid levels as can perfume sprays and some bubble baths.
I've Heard that
Medicine Can Cause Yeast Infections
One thing that you have probably read a lot about is that
the use of certain medications is considered among the causes
of vaginal yeast infection problems. This is not just a rumor,
it is a well-known fact that certain antibiotics have been
found to cause the overgrowth of yeast in the vaginal area
because they reduce the acidity levels.
The theory behind this is that not only kill the bacteria
that you are taking them for, these antibiotics also kill the
healthy bacteria that live in your genital area allowing the
yeast to thrive.
Certain medical conditions such as diabetes, HIV/AIDS and
pregnancy can lead to hormonal changes or a reduction in the
ability of your immune system to function properly can also
cause changes to the acidity level in your vagina, when this
occurs a yeast infection is likely to result.
Fortunately there are many over the counter and natural
treatments that will quickly relieve the symptoms and help to
restore the natural balance of yeast and bacteria eliminating
the yeast infection completely.
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