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Our philosophy is to treat the actual cause of any yeast infection problem, and to do so as naturally and simply as possible, preferably without recourse to any powerful drugs with potentially dangerous side effects. There are many sites on the web which deal with yeast infection, and you will find links to several of the best of them on this site; there are also many sites which dispense bad advice, so that you need to be careful. We try hard to steer you away from any bad sites, and to ensure that we link only to the best. But there is one site in particular which shares our philosophy so completely, it is as if we had written it ourselves.
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What is a yeast infection and how can you get rid of it? If you’ve never before even heard of yeast infection and your physician suddenly tells you that you have one, what can you do? The first thing is to know and understand what you’re up against.
To start with, it can be stated that a yeast infection is not usually a serious condition, although in some cases a recurrent yeast infection can be a symptom of an underlying problem.
A yeast infection is a microbial infection which can occur due to any number of reasons, but the most common ones are a steady usage of antibiotics or steroids, and the wrong diet. It can also, though rarely, be transferred through sexual intercourse.
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In order to treat a yeast infection properly, it is necessary to know the nature of the disease, and I definitely score on that front. Yeasts, I can inform you, are single-celled fungi. Like other fungi, they are adept at invading the tissues of a host organism, but usually only when that organism is weakened in some way. For instance living grapes, still attached to the vine, may have a fine "bloom" of yeast coating them, but this does no harm to the developing fruit. Only when the natural defences of the grape have been weakened by it being detached from the vine, only then will the yeast get to work, invading, multiplying and fermenting.
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Yeast infections are very common and most women, about 70% of them, will get a yeast infection at least once in their lifetimes. And some of these women will get recurring yeast infections. To help prevent and cure this though, the first thing that should be known is, what is the cause of yeast infection?
Well, to begin with it should be stated that there is no one cause of yeast infection, there are many and they run the gamut from simple stress in life to hormonal changes to transference through sexual intercourse.
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To understand how yeast infections can be treated it is essential first to know something about yeast; it's lifestyle, and the ways in which it is vulnerable. Terminology.
Yeast is the term for single-celled fungus, which occurs naturally almost everywhere, usually without causing problems, but which can multiply rapidly when the conditions are right for it, producing an infection which can be serious. Most yeasts are not harmful to humans, but unfortunately there are a few varieties, notably Candida Albicans, Histoplasma and Blastomyces, which are.
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