Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Chronic Yeast Infection: All About you need to know


Chronic Candida has never been clearly defined and a workable diagnostic approach has never been put forth. While there is no doubt that there are individuals who suffer from some (or all) of the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection, there has been no testing done that can link these symptoms to a candida infection.


Chronic Yeast Infection – Are You At Risk?


Yeast syndrome is a condition that affects approximately 1/3 of the Western industrialized countries. When the syndrome invades the vagina, it results in vaginitis. In the mouth, it's thrush. Athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch and even diaper rash can develop as a result of this syndrome.


The major signs of yeast syndrome are:


- Diarrhea
- Belching/bloating
- Chronic heartburn
- Scaly skin
- Itching
- Blurred vision
- Tearing or burning eyes
- Sore or bleeding gums
- Dry mouth
- Bad breath
- Muscle aches and pains
- Nasal congestion
- Cough
- Frequent urination
- Vaginal discharge
- Vaginal itching

Chronic Candida is recurrent episodes of vaginitis associated with the classic symptoms of pruritus, burning and abnormal discharge; however, there can be other systemic symptoms such as fatigue, headache and/or irritability.

For medical providers who believe that there is such a malady, they have recommended such therapies as:

1. Long-term therapy with antifungal agents at increasing doses until resolution of symptoms. Oral and usually vaginal nystatin are recommended.
2. Diet modification including restriction of sugar and other simple carbohydrates.
3. Candida allergy shots.
4. Avoidance of mouldy environments.

At present, there are no useful approaches to diagnosing or treating chronic candidiasis. The most important Candida treatment is keeping your blood glucose (sugar) in target and moderately reducing the carbohydrates in your diet. Candida diets sharply restrict “empty calorie” sugar products, grains, and alcoholic beverages. They may also restrict foods that are high-in yeast such as mushrooms, stinky cheese, vinegar, olives, soy sauce and pickles.

Other tips include:

• Keeping blood glucose levels in range will go a long way towards fending off yeast infections.

• Yeast loves sugar and a diet high in carbohydrates, or, hyperglycemia is an invitation for yeast to breed and become bothersome. Your doctor can advise you if you need to follow a special diet for yeast infections.

• Wear lose clothing; don't sit around in wet places or in a wet bathing suit. You might try using baby powder in areas that sweat and chafe.

• Since it is not uncommon for men to transmit yeast to women during sexual contact, shower or bath if you seem to get yeast infections after being with your partner.

• Early intervention. See your doctor for yeast infections that do not respond to over-the-counter medications.




Who can get chronic yeast infection?


Yeast infection can be seen in men, women and even children. You would have heard women complaining about the yeast infection and its discomforts. With this you cannot come to a conclusion that only women get infected from this Candida fungal infection. Even new born babies get infected by yeast infection due to transmission from the mother during natural delivery. So, these infants will be born with thrush or yeast. Men also get infected with chronic yeast infection from physical contact. However, this is definitely not a physically transmitted disease; it’s just an infection.
Which part gets affected by chronic yeast infection?

Anyone can get yeast infection in the mouth, throat or in male/female reproductive parts or areas. Once you realize that you have infected, then the battle of treatment arises. If you are a person who gets infected quiet often, you might have chronic yeast infection issues. Yeast infection could be a symptom of some other issue too. So, it’s always better to consult a doctor and take treatment for yeast infection.

The present traditional medical community does not identify chronic yeast infections. The treatment is also difficult as it could be any yeast infection. You might get chronic yeast infection during pregnancy, low immune system, eating too much of carbohydrates, overuse of antibiotics, eating too much of yeast products, cortisone and oral contraceptives.
Symptoms of chronic yeast infection

The symptoms of yeast infection include itching, pain, curd like lesions, white creamy discharge, minor bleeding etc. Chronic colds mostly in children are a symptom of yeast infection. Digestive problems, sleep problems, fatigue and irritability are other symptoms that can be included for yeast infection. If you have a frequent difficulty with this fungal illness, it's likely you could be experiencing Chronic Yeast Infection Syndrome.

Who is at risk or the most susceptible to chronic yeast infection?


Not everyone gets infected by yeast. The common victims of yeast infections are people low immune system or with immune system disorders, Crohn’s disease, AIDS/HIV, Lupus, hives, cancer and pregnant women. You would have noticed that the above mentioned people always suffer low immune system and hence are most susceptible to the Candida fungal infection. Just like any other infection, yeast infection too doesn’t distinguish between men, women, adolescents and infants or children. Thus, everyone can suffer from yeast infection and its symptoms. 
Best treatment plans for chronic yeast infection

Anytime natural treatments are proved to be healthier for humans and also provide a more permanent solution for chronic yeast infection. You might want to know what includes or what comprises of natural treatment. You normal day to day intake includes natural treatment. Can’t believe it? Yes. You must eat yogurt without sugar on daily basis, apply tea tree oil, taking oregano oil by mouth (do follow the instructions given by the manufacturer), colon and system filter detox that is preventative measures to be taken twice a year includes your natural treatment.

It’s always important to practice good hygiene and keep the area dry which is a preventative measure, use Aloe Vera, Zinc and regular exercise to release toxins that activate the Candida fungus. More than anything, do follow a good diet and intake multivitamin while adapting the natural options in order to manage, prevent and possibly cure chronic yeast infection for some people.  At the same time, few products may not suit you. So, you need to be very careful in knowing the items that suit you well and the ones that doesn’t suit you before you start any diet. So, always consult a doctor before starting any diet, exercise or supplement program.


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