Ways To Prevent Yeast Infections From Happening
By Ruth Bost
Although nobody ever really talks about yeast infections, they sure have a way of interfering with life! When you get one, you need fast relief and after that experience, you definitely need to know what you can do to prevent them from happening again! Read on for some very helpful info.
After you go swimming, you need to change into dry clothes as soon as possible. Wearing a wet bikini bottom is a big cause of yeast infections. Moisture is a breeding ground for yeast. If you cannot change or do not have dry clothes, use a blow dryer on a cool setting to dry the area and your suit.
If you get a lot of yeast infections, consider what types of products you are using in and around your vagina. Don't use soaps that are scented. These things can affect the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, as well as your natural pH and create an environment for growing yeast. Rather, stick with milder, hypoallergenic options.
Herbal remedies are one of the best and most natural ways that you can fight the symptoms and prevent yeast infections altogether. Oil of oregano is one of the best that you can consume, as this works by fighting the yeast and fungus in your body to reduce the chance of the infection materializing.
If you aren't allergic or sensitive to tea tree oil, you can use it to treat a mild yeast infection. Slather the top third of a regular tampon with a personal lubricant, and then add a few drops of tea tree oil. Do not leave the tampon in longer than 8 hours, and remove it immediately if you experience any discomfort or irritation.
When purchasing over-the-counter yeast infection medication, choose a kit with both internal and external medications, along with panty liners. The internal medication will help to cure the infection, and the external cream provides relief from the itching and discomfort until the infection is under control. The panty liners will keep your clothing and underwear clean and mess-free.
If you are on any medications, talk to your doctor about switching them. If you are experiencing regular yeast infections, your medication could be to blame. Many women have found a link between yeast infections and the birth control they are taking. Be sure to speak with your doctor about the possibility of switching to something else.
Try not to wear pantyhose too often. Pantyhose are made of synthetic materials, and they make it difficult for air to get to the vaginal region. A lack of air can lead to a damp area down there. The result can be a yeast infection. To stay healthy, try using a little sunless tanning product on your legs instead!
If you have a yeast infection, do not try to douche. A douche might provide temporary relief from itching, but it can disturb the natural flora balance and make your yeast infection more severe. Make sure to discuss any douche you might want to use with your physician before giving it a try.
Keep clean but do not use a douche to do so. Clean your vaginal area, but do not overdo it. Gentle clean your vaginal area using mild soap and water, and make sure that you clean all of the folds. This should help to prevent most yeast infections. Douching is never necessary and may actually increase the risk of infection.
Your dietary intake can be an important factor in the battle against yeast infections! Studies show that eating yogurt with active cultures can help lower the amount of yeast in the body, thereby reducing the number of yeast infections you may get. Also, consider lowering the amount of sugar you consume, as another benefit to yeast reduction.
While many people may believe that douching is a good way to prevent the onset of yeast infections this is actually not the case. Douching destroys both harmful as well as helpful bacteria that can help prevent yeast infections from occurring. Do yourself a favor and stay away from douching.
Try to keep your stress under control. It has not been proven in scientific studies, but many people have observed that stress is linked to yeast infections. If you are often stressed out or have a highly stressful job, try to manage your stress the best you can by using meditation, yoga, or deep breathing.
When your throat or mouth has been infected, it is possible to spread bacteria through saliva. While you are suffering from the infection, use disposable cups and silverware and avoid inserting other items in your mouth. Also, disinfect or purchase a new toothbrush to prevent recurring infection. Lastly, don't kiss anyone for seven days at minimum after you've cleared the infection.
As mentioned at the start of this piecee, yeast infections are a problem for people of all age groups, especially when one does not know enough about them. However, now that you have read the above article, you should know enough to get rid of yeast infections and be comfortable once again!
After you go swimming, you need to change into dry clothes as soon as possible. Wearing a wet bikini bottom is a big cause of yeast infections. Moisture is a breeding ground for yeast. If you cannot change or do not have dry clothes, use a blow dryer on a cool setting to dry the area and your suit.
If you get a lot of yeast infections, consider what types of products you are using in and around your vagina. Don't use soaps that are scented. These things can affect the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, as well as your natural pH and create an environment for growing yeast. Rather, stick with milder, hypoallergenic options.
Herbal remedies are one of the best and most natural ways that you can fight the symptoms and prevent yeast infections altogether. Oil of oregano is one of the best that you can consume, as this works by fighting the yeast and fungus in your body to reduce the chance of the infection materializing.
If you aren't allergic or sensitive to tea tree oil, you can use it to treat a mild yeast infection. Slather the top third of a regular tampon with a personal lubricant, and then add a few drops of tea tree oil. Do not leave the tampon in longer than 8 hours, and remove it immediately if you experience any discomfort or irritation.
When purchasing over-the-counter yeast infection medication, choose a kit with both internal and external medications, along with panty liners. The internal medication will help to cure the infection, and the external cream provides relief from the itching and discomfort until the infection is under control. The panty liners will keep your clothing and underwear clean and mess-free.
If you are on any medications, talk to your doctor about switching them. If you are experiencing regular yeast infections, your medication could be to blame. Many women have found a link between yeast infections and the birth control they are taking. Be sure to speak with your doctor about the possibility of switching to something else.
Try not to wear pantyhose too often. Pantyhose are made of synthetic materials, and they make it difficult for air to get to the vaginal region. A lack of air can lead to a damp area down there. The result can be a yeast infection. To stay healthy, try using a little sunless tanning product on your legs instead!
If you have a yeast infection, do not try to douche. A douche might provide temporary relief from itching, but it can disturb the natural flora balance and make your yeast infection more severe. Make sure to discuss any douche you might want to use with your physician before giving it a try.
Keep clean but do not use a douche to do so. Clean your vaginal area, but do not overdo it. Gentle clean your vaginal area using mild soap and water, and make sure that you clean all of the folds. This should help to prevent most yeast infections. Douching is never necessary and may actually increase the risk of infection.
Your dietary intake can be an important factor in the battle against yeast infections! Studies show that eating yogurt with active cultures can help lower the amount of yeast in the body, thereby reducing the number of yeast infections you may get. Also, consider lowering the amount of sugar you consume, as another benefit to yeast reduction.
While many people may believe that douching is a good way to prevent the onset of yeast infections this is actually not the case. Douching destroys both harmful as well as helpful bacteria that can help prevent yeast infections from occurring. Do yourself a favor and stay away from douching.
Try to keep your stress under control. It has not been proven in scientific studies, but many people have observed that stress is linked to yeast infections. If you are often stressed out or have a highly stressful job, try to manage your stress the best you can by using meditation, yoga, or deep breathing.
When your throat or mouth has been infected, it is possible to spread bacteria through saliva. While you are suffering from the infection, use disposable cups and silverware and avoid inserting other items in your mouth. Also, disinfect or purchase a new toothbrush to prevent recurring infection. Lastly, don't kiss anyone for seven days at minimum after you've cleared the infection.
As mentioned at the start of this piecee, yeast infections are a problem for people of all age groups, especially when one does not know enough about them. However, now that you have read the above article, you should know enough to get rid of yeast infections and be comfortable once again!
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