For many females, yeast infections, which are mainly described by the presence the Candida fungus, are a reoccurring nightmare. Suffers could go through vaginal and vulvar itching, pain and soreness along with pain during urination and intercourse. Similar to any ongoing medical condition, a yeast infection may wear a woman down and out. Generally, the infection is associated with an introduction of new yeast or an increase in yeast that is already present in the vaginal area. But what causes the yeast to be introduced or what instigates its raise?
Commonly the use of antibiotics, steroid-related medicines and oral contraceptives are said to help create the proper breeding ground for the Candida fungus. Autoimmune conditions and diabetes are also said to increase the likelihood that a yeast infection will occur. But there are many other factors that will come into play when it comes to this common condition in females. Here are a handful of to think about.
Eating of processed foods that lack mineral content because of the manner in which they’re grown.
Pre-natal care and infant nutrition which is inadequate and that involves the early introduction of animal proteins.