20th December 2010
Before we can discuss yeast infection treatment we need some information about what yeast infection actually is.
Understanding Yeast Infection
Yeast infection is caused by an overgrowth of candida albicans bacteria. We all have a vast number of diff...
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19th October 2010
Background
Yeast infection is caused by microscopic bacteria called Candida. These bacteria live on the surface of our body, particularly the genital area and the mouth, and also in our gastrointestinal tract. They are needed by our bodies to keep unheal...
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05th August 2010
Background
There is actually a relatively high rate of incorrect diagnosis of this medical condition. Many sufferers who assume that they have a yeast infection tend to treat themselves using conventional over-the-counter anti-fungal medications when, ...
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19th July 2010
Thrush is a nasty condition and it is not surprising that many people are looking for quick relief from what can be very unpleasant symptoms. We are going to provide a bit of background that will help us to explore whether quick thrush relief is actually ...
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17th March 2010
Background
Yeast infection, also known as Candida infection, Candidiasis, Monilia or thrush, can be a very unpleasant condition and is caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans bacteria.
A vast number of different bacteria live on the surface of o...
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08th March 2010
Background to Oral Thrush
Oral thrush is the name given to yeast infection of the mouth and throat. All yeast infections are caused when Candida bacteria are able to multiply unchecked. When this happens the bacteria can cause localised or systemic inf...
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08th March 2010
Background
Yeast infection, which is also known as Candidiasis, Candida infection or thrush is a very unpleasant infection caused by Candida albicans bacteria.
In a normal healthy person Candida albicans are present all over the surface of the body ...
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08th March 2010
Also known as Candida infection, Monilia or thrush. It is caused by microscopic bacteria (or yeast). Most people mistakenly believe that this condition happens on the surface of the skin and can be treated easily with creams and over-the-counter prescript...
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05th March 2010
Background
Studies have shown that yeast infection is more common in the populations of developed countries - possibly at least in part due to the convenience food culture. It is estimated that up to three quarters of the entire population of developed...
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05th March 2010
Many pregnant women who are aware of the potential issues surrounding yeast infection will be asking themselves two questions:
- Are they more likely to become infected during pregnancy?
- Could they pass the infection on to their baby?
To answer t...
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05th March 2010
Yeast infection is a nasty condition and it is not surprising that many people are looking for quick relief from what can be very unpleasant symptoms. We are going to provide a bit of background that will help us to explore whether quick yeast infection r...
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20th January 2010
It's a little known fact that there is a healthy natural trans fat that actually helps you to burn off abdominal fat.
Many people find this difficult to believe but it's true.
It is widely known that artificial trans fats from hydrogenated oils are one ...
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14th January 2010
Yeast infection is additionally known as Candida infection or thrush and is an infection brought on by a group of microscopic fungi (or yeast).
More than twenty species of Candida inhabit on all of the surfaces of our bodies and in our intestine. Unde...
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14th January 2010
The more obvious symptoms of infection are redness, itching and a nasty smelling curd-like discharge. There can, however, be far less obvious symptoms of infection that are not so easily detected.
Many of the symptoms associated with yeast infections ...
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