It has been proven that out of every four women in the world at least one of them will suffer from a yeast infection in their lifetime. This means that yeast infections are a common problem among women and it is important that one knows what to look for and how to treat it. The cause of a yeast infection is a fungus known as Candida Albicans which is naturally found in the vagina but grows out of control causing the infection.
Signs of a yeast infection in women include pain during sexual intercourse, itching and burning in the vagina, burning sensation when urinating, and white vaginal discharge. Men also have chronic candida and 25% of them live with it without realizing it. There are many things that can lead to the infection and this include; pregnancy, diabetes, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and steroids.
Women who are going through menopause also suffer from more yeast infections as they have a reduced level of estrogen and this causes a thinning of the vaginal walls. Having a poor diet, stress and heredity are other things that can lead to a yeast infection. It is important that you visit your gynecologist at least once a year as they are able to give you a checkup and treat anything that you might have. Home remedies for yeast infections include natural yoghurt which is said to have antibodies which help to restore the vagina. Other treatments that are available are in the form of creams and suppositories which can be bought in a drug store or prescribed by a doctor.
Signs of yeast infections in women are often similar to other diseases such as kidney infections and it is important that instead of self medication you visit a doctor who will be able to check and confirm that this is a yeast infection and not something else. Home remedies for yeast infections can also include things such as tree oil which is very effective. The medicines that the doctor will prescribe are a lot stronger than what can be bought over the counter which is another reason why you should visit a doctor. Many treatments are for 1,3,5,7 days and if you notice that the symptoms are still there then it is advisable to go to a doctor who will be able to rule out anything else.