Triggers That Cause Female Yeast Infection

Pharmacies carry many over the counter treatments for vaginal yeast infections nowadays but even with so much choice there is still the problem of effectiveness. For some women they are ineffective, and for others they work for a while only to have the infection recur at some point. This is because these medicated treatments are designed to offer you relief from your symptoms. But they do not help you identify and target the cause of the infection, and so there is the possibility of it happening again.. and again.

There are several cause of yeast infections, some are hard to control whereas others are easy to make changes in order to prevent the infection. A brief example of triggers you can affect are diabetes – a high blood sugar level means the yeast has plenty of sugar to feed on and grow. Antibiotics – this drug often kills all bacteria even the healthy or good ones that are what control the growth of the fungus that causes a yeast infection. Wet or tight clothing – the ideal environment for an infection is warmth and moistness, so wet or tight clothing creates the perfect breeding grounds.

Menstruation can be a cause because each month there is a shift in hormones and the acidity of the vagina can be changed. With that upset in the balance the fungus grabs the opportunity to over grow and so the normal flora is unbalanced.

Pregnancy is a wonderful time in a woman’s life but when pregnant a woman is even more prone to getting yeast infections because of all those fluctuating hormones. Pregnant woman should take care when looking for treatment and should talk to their doctor first.

Menopause: The final large hormonal time in a woman’s life but another time when yeast infections may be more prone, though scientific evidence of this has not yet been found.

Since it is unlikely you are willing to never have children just to stop the chances of a yeast infection, there is not a lot that can be done in terms of prevention when it is about hormones. Keeping everything else in balance can help, such as a healthy diet, loose clothing and so on. If you believe one of these three are causing your yeast infection you need to talk to your doctor about what your next step could be.

For more info on how to deal with candida, check out our yeast infection cure website, where you can find plenty of information on the subject. Today’s special: yeast infection symptoms

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