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Jude Mayweather on Friday, October 2nd, 2009 |
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by Jude Mayweather
Yeast infection is the most common form of vaginitis.
It is so popular that most women are expected to get infected with the disease at least once in their life. You get yeast infections from the colonization and invasion of Candida albicans in your private area. This usually happens when your normal flora fail to inhibit the growth of other pathogens.
You do not have to worry though, yeast infections are not a sexually transmitted disease. The signs and symptoms are rather annoying however. You will feel an itching and burning sensation in your vaginal area.
You can notice your vulva becoming swollen and you will also be excreting white discharges. Vaginal contraceptives and feminine washes increase ones likelihood of getting a yeast infection.
However, yeast infections are very easily cured. You can pick a natural cure for yeast infection among the selection. The first thing that you can try doing is to consume natural yogurt. Natural yogurt contains lactobacillus bacteria that are beneficial in warding off pathogens like Candida albicans.
If that does not work, go for the diluted apple cider approach. This solution includes you bathing your body or just the affected area with a diluted apple cider solution. You have to take note that the solution only contains a 25% component of the apple cider. Getting the solution to be too acidic can result in burning and irritating your skin.
Garlic is also a popular nature cure for yeast infection. The best thing about garlic is you can find it in your pantry. If you want the less messy job, you can eat a few cloves of garlic everyday until the yeast infection disappears. If this isnt working you can insert a few slices of garlic inside your vagina.
You can protect yourself against yeast infections. Cranberry juice is excellent for combating infections of the urinary tract as well as adjacent areas.
What we probably do not know is that cranberry juice is perfect for treating diseases of the urinary tract and its neighbors.