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		<title>Getting it right, diagnosing yeast infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for some inside information on Yeast Infection? Here&#8217;s an up-to-date report from Yeast Infection experts who should know.</p>
<p>Knowing what you have is always part of the battle. In case of medical conditions it is highly important to get the right diagnosis to get receive the proper treatments. In some cases, a wrong assessment of a condition or illness will result to more complications and can even lead to death. The same is true with diagnosing yeast infection. More often than not, people will not consult their doctors because they believe that what they have read on the internet suffice to make an accurate diagnosis of the condition that they have. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. </p>
<p>Yeast infection has been one of the more common infections that are often misdiagnosed. Thinking that what they have is yeast infection, women will often buy and apply various treatments in their attempt to cure a condition that they do not have in the first place. So instead of being cured of a simple condition, these women will end up with a more complicated condition requiring full treatment procedures. They will then have to spend twice the time and twice the money for their treatment. It&#8217;s totally a waste. </p>
<p>Why does this keep happening? There are a number of reasons really but one of them is the fact that we think we&#8217;re better than the doctors we come to for help. Some of us think that we are paying these doctors too much for simple diagnosis that we can do ourselves. Or we think we are paying too much for the medicine that they prescribe. </p>
<p>Other times we find our selves in a position as experts in a filed few, if there&#8217;s one at all, of us really know about. Just because we have experienced having an itch or infection once or twice we think that we already know everything, from causes to treatments. When faced with an itching predicament, first thing you should do is wash the area with soap and warm water. This way you can eliminate some of the other causes of itchiness in the affected area. </p>
<p>It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Yeast Infection is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Yeast Infection.</p>
<p>Now in terms of cleaning the affected region, one should avoid using various products like douches and hygiene washes since these can easily irritate more the vaginal area. Also, keep in mind that antibiotics can aggravate yeast infection so it is recommended that one should not take any antibiotic pills when one has yeast infection. In fact, even taking a single antibiotic pill can worsen the infection. </p>
<p>Also, it is best not to panic in situations that you think you have yeast infection. Sometimes the whitish discharge is just part of your menstrual cycle. The same goes with pain and discomfort. However, if you are feeling pain that seems to quite unusual, then consulting your doctor would be the best action you should take. </p>
<p>Recurring infections should also be looked at by your doctor. If despite several medications, the infection keeps coming back bringing with it the other symptoms of the condition, then checking with your doctor is an absolute necessity. There may be some underlying conditions behind which you failed to notice or failed to consider. </p>
<p>Diagnosing yeast infection should not be done by amateurs like you and me. Getting a right diagnosis is imperative to have a treatment schedule that would efficiently help you solve your existing problems. </p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s impossible to put everything about Yeast Infection into just one article. But you can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;ve just added to your understanding about Yeast Infection, and that&#8217;s time well spent.</p>
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		<title>Look Out! Ten Signs You Might Have Yeast Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 04:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A yeast infection, also called candidiasis in scientific circles, is best known for causing a white or whitish discharge as well as putting great discomfort on sufferers. If left undiagnosed, this may bring in serious diseases which not only heighten the weakness of a person&#8217;s immune system, but may even be life-threatening in the long run. Keep on the lookout for these ten signs you might have yeast infection.</p>
<p>First, there are five general symptoms which will almost always come together no matter which kind of candidiasis a person may be afflicted with. </p>
<p>1. The affected body part itches severely. Yeast infections will actually prefer to grown in locations where scratching would be next to impossible, such as the mouth or the vagina. Human skin affected by yeast infection will have red rashes, which may be more pronounced in skin patches with hair growing on them. </p>
<p>2. On one hand, the body part feels like it burns, or is sore to the touch. This may not necessarily cause blisters or include itchiness. On the other hand, the body part can feel tingly or numb. This lack of sensation does not mean that the part is safe from yeast infection.</p>
<p>3. Sensitivity to certain chemicals is heightened. Triggers include antibiotic formulas, sugar, refined carbohydrates (also known as most processed food), and of course, yeast.</p>
<p>4. Mental and physical coordination are also affected. Sufferers cannot balance themselves or move the way they want. They cannot focus on tasks, and become lazy through no fault of their own. Mood swings and heightened negative emotions are other indicators.</p>
<p>5. For genitalia and the digestive system, there is a white or whitish mucous discharge. In the mouth, there are white or whitish patches. Both the discharge and the patches have the consistency and smell of bread or a light cheese, though the smell can also be associated with beer. </p>
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<p>There are also symptoms specific to the body parts affected by candidiasis, five of which are discussed below: </p>
<p>1. In gastrointestinal candidiasis, the digestive system is upset. The stomach in particular either bloats with constipation, or it acts up due to diarrhea or abdominal cramps (or, at times, both). Bowel movement is not spared either, because yeast infection causes the irritable bowel syndrome.</p>
<p>2. Women are the primary victims of genitourinary candidiasis. But men are also susceptible, and not just through sexual intercourse. Speaking of which, intercourse is painful and urination becomes more urgent for sufferers of yeast infection. Ladies may have unusual menstrual cramps while gentlemen may have prostatitis. </p>
<p>3. Oral candidiasis causes dryness inside the mouth. The tongue cracks while the gums bleed. Fissures appear at the corners of the mouth. Swallowing becomes difficult.</p>
<p>4. In respiratory candidiasis, persistent coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath can manifest. Another indicator is when the chest constantly tightens or is in pain. </p>
<p>5. Candidiasis causes chronic inflammation and irritation of the eye and the conjunctivae (the mucous that covers the white area of the eye). The retina (the nerve-ended part which captures images for the brain) may defend itself against yeast infection by collecting pus inside an inflamed tissue pocket. This may permanently damage the sufferer&#8217;s eyesight.</p>
<p>One last note of caution: despite the fact that you can name ten signs you might have yeast infection, you may actually suffer no symptoms at all. Or you may bear symptoms similar to those of other sicknesses. If you feel like something is wrong but cannot put a finger on it, be sure to consult a doctor. </p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
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		<title>Pinpointing Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>Vaginal yeast infection is also referred to as candidiasis. It is a fungal infection brought about by a number of species of Candida, of which Candida Albicans is the most common type. This fungus is usually present on normal human skin and in areas that are generally warm and moist. Under certain conditions, a change in their environment causes them to increase in quantity beyond normal, causing infection. There are, however, ways which may help you properly identify vaginal yeast infection symptoms.</p>
<p>Not so normal sensations</p>
<p>The easiest way for a woman to make out if she has yeast infection is that she itches severely in and around her vaginal area. The itching may not be present at all times. But when it does, it itches a lot so badly she finds it difficult to walk. It may also be accompanied by a burning sensation or be generally painful for her to urinate.</p>
<p>Separating the issues</p>
<p>One good way to make a distinction of the burning sensation that is due to a yeast infection and a urinary tract infection is to take notice when exactly the burning occurs. If the burning sensation is felt when the urine reaches outside, then she is most likely having yeast infection.  This is due to the acidic, coming into contact with the irritated of the vulva. Urinary tract infection, on the other hand, causes a burning sensation as the urine passes through the urinary tract on its way out.</p>
<p>A contained redness</p>
<p>Another yeast infection sign is the slight redness localized in the vaginal and vulvar areas. Soreness and irritation of the said areas are also present, which makes it for the woman to experience pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>Most of this information comes straight from the Yeast Infection pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you&#8217;ll know what they know.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, Candida is normally present in the skin and in most areas of the body that are warm and moist. This means that signs and symptoms of candidiasis may also appear in different areas of the body in many different ways.</p>
<p>A nasty clump of white stuff</p>
<p>Most women bracket together a thick discharge that looks like cottage cheese with vaginal yeast infection. However, not everyone gets a discharge. In fact, only about 20% of infected women experience it. The discharge may have a starchy odor to it ? something that resembles the smell of bread or beer ? or sometimes none at all. Its consistency may typically range from thick and not clumpy at all, faint yellow to white, and to thin and clear.</p>
<p>Since not everyone who has vaginal yeast infection gets a discharge, still the best and easiest way for a woman to tell whether or not she is experiencing yeast infection symptoms is that she itches in and around the vaginal area.</p>
<p>Aside from the vaginal infection</p>
<p>Oral candidiasis, or oral thrush, is characterized by white, lacy patches that can form on the palate, tongue, or elsewhere in the oral cavity. These patches sometimes appear resembling curdled milk. Candidiasis may also appear as red flat rashes with scalloped edges in diaper areas and skin folds. Satellite lesions ? smaller patches of rashes nearby ? usually are also present, which may cause itching and pain in the area. Male yeast infection, although less common, include symptoms such as red patch sores of the glans penis and the foreskin.</p>
<p>There will be some differences to its vaginal yeast infection symptoms counterpart, but for the most part they are similar. In people with weakened immune system, candidal infection may also affect the esophagus and the stomach.</p>
<p>Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of Yeast Infection. Share your new understanding about Yeast Infection with others. They&#8217;ll thank you for it.</p>
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		<title>What to do with a yeast infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 22:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>First things first, don&#8217;t panic. After you discover that you have a yeast infection, the first thing that should come to your mind is what to do with a yeast infection and not go all out hysterical and begin pointing fingers or blaming yourself about it. There will be no benefit from being out of your mind. All you need is to proceed calmly, assess your situation, consult your doctor, and administer the recommended treatment. Yeast infection is treatable so relax. </p>
<p>Okay, that being out of the way, we now proceed to what other things you need to do after confirming that you have yeast infection. The infection occurs when there is an abnormal growth of fungi and yeast in your vaginal area. You need to understand that yeast prefer the surfaces of bodies since it is warm and moist especially in areas like down there. Now, yeast has been found to be present in at least 20% to 50% of women. However, their presence does not mean they will result to immediate infections. It is the overgrowth of the yeast that would possible cause an infection and for it to spread in the vaginal area. </p>
<p>Making certain that one has a yeast infection is a great thing to do. Your doctor will confirm this with you. Once confirmed, he will be able to advise you on the most efficient treatment available. Why do we have to consult a doctor? One of the main concerns is the fact that allied yeast infection shows some similarities with sexually transmitted diseases. Applying some medications after performing do-it-yourself diagnosis is not always recommended. You might end up worsening your current situation. </p>
<p>Aside from the vaginal area, yeast infections also occur in the underarms, in babies&#8217; mouth, in babies&#8217; diaper areas, and for adults even in the areas under the breast or underneath the folds of skin. You should know that yeast infection could spread throughout the body. Fortunately, these cases are very rare. Nevertheless, take note that yeast infection when left untreated could result to a more complex condition, one which would no longer respond to normal treatments. This is of course a big bother. </p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Yeast Infection, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>Asking your doctor for the right medication would greatly help you get rid of the infection. However, sometimes home remedies and proper health care would be sufficient. Some basic health care that you should adopt include not wearing wet underwear for long periods of time, avoidance of tight jeans and pants, and not using those hygiene products like feminine sprays and deodorant pads. </p>
<p>A number of over the counter medicines are now available which claims to eliminate yeast infections. There are medicines that can be taken orally or creams that are to be applied on the affected area. These commercially available products offer schemes like a seven-day infection free treatment. Some offers relief in just three days. </p>
<p>However, be aware that abuse of these antifungal medications can lead to the fungi becoming resistant to the medicine. This is the reason why it is better to have the infection studied closely in medical laboratories to get a more accurate diagnosis. It is not worth buying all those medicines and then finding out later that you spent all your time and money on an infection that you did not have in the first place. </p>
<p>The question what to do with a yeast infection should have been answered by now. There are a lot of materials which you can read to get a more detailed discussion on the infection. Plus, y our doctor can fill in. </p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Yeast Infection. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Yeast Infection. </p>
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		<title>A step ahead, preventing yeast infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Yeast Infection is certainly no exception.</p>
<p>There are a lot of ways to avoid yeast infections. With just observing some basic hygiene and healthy lifestyles, you can avoid the embarrassment, anxiety and even anguish that are brought about by having an infection. That is why we emphasize the advantage of knowing and applying the different ways in preventing yeast infection. It is better to be prepared now than suffer the consequences later. </p>
<p>Several experts on the subject have recommended a number of procedures for preventing the overgrowth of yeast in our body. From changing your diet to adapting several health preferences, one can decrease the chance of having a massive growth of yeast. </p>
<p>Among the first advices would be maintaining a clean body. Yeast loves areas that are most. The more you tolerate having these areas, the more chance you&#8217;ll have an infection in your hands. So it would be a good idea to keep the vaginal area dry whenever possible. This includes after you had a swim, had a rigorous exercise, or had taken a shower. Dry the area thoroughly. Take off wet clothing immediately. You never want to give the yeast an opportunity to grow. </p>
<p>Speaking of clothes, a better chance of preventing such an infection would be to wear clothes that are made from light materials and provides enough ventilation. There&#8217;s a higher chance that the yeast grow excessively in the vaginal area due to wearing tight pants, jeans and other pieces of clothing. It would be better to wear cotton made clothes to allow the skin to breathe and helps with the prevention of yeast overgrowth. Cotton panties would be a better choice than nylon and lycra since the latter two can trap air which is an ideal environment for yeast growth. Panty hoses are also not recommended unless you wear cotton underwear underneath.</p>
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<p>Maintain a healthy and clean body. That is a basic necessity and should be observed whether you have or don&#8217;t have an infection. Washing your heads every time you go to the bathroom would be a good start. Also be aware that scented tissues, pads or tampons, feminine spray products, and even deodorants can cause irritation to the vagina and can in turn increase the growth of yeast in the area resulting to a full yeast infection. And definitely avoid using douches since it washes away the natural protective membrane of the vagina. This leaves the vagina more susceptible to, not only yeast, but other infections as well. </p>
<p>Moreover, petroleum-based lubricants should be avoided during sexual intercourse. Water-based lubricants are a better option since it does not trigger the overgrowth of yeast in the vagina area. </p>
<p>Sugary foods might also trigger the growth of yeast. It would be a good idea then to watch your sugar intake. According to studies, yeast tends to grow faster with a higher level of sugar in the blood and in the digestive system. You might need to avoid sugary foods but plain yogurt is good for you. Yogurt contains microorganisms that help balance out the growth of yeast. It contains ?friendly? bacteria so to speak. A cup a day of plain yogurt might help prevent the growth of yeast. </p>
<p>Prevention is definitely a great move against yeast infections. If more women learn to adapt a lifestyle that is not ideal for yeast growth, then they will have no problems with the physical stress as well as emotional effects the infection brings. Simple, small actions can do wonders in preventing yeast infection. </p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s impossible to put everything about Yeast Infection into just one article. But you can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;ve just added to your understanding about Yeast Infection, and that&#8217;s time well spent.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit my latest acquisition: <a href="http://www.free-adsense-ebook.com"><b>Free Adsense eBook</b></a> and make sure to claim your free adsense ebook download!</p>
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		<title>Be aware of the various symptoms of yeast infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 23:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>Yeast is a fungus. Yes that&#8217;s something you should know about. Why? Well, because knowledge is part of finding a solution to your problems. The truth is, vaginal infections do vary. Despite some inherent similarities, there are different causes of the infection and each one may require specific kinds of treatment. If you don&#8217;t know which one is which, you might end up applying a different treatment which may cause more hard that good I bet. Yeast infection symptoms don&#8217;t have much unique characteristics which would allow you to distinguish. Of course, we do encourage that you have your doctor examine your condition to get more accurate diagnosis and thus a more effective treatment. </p>
<p>Yeast, or Candida as it is known scientifically, are present on any normal human skin. Also, moist areas like the mouth and more specifically you vagina, are common places where yeast can grow. Do not be alarmed. According to studies, a large number of women carry yeast in their vaginal area. In fact it is said that almost 50% of women have yeast. So, if it is normal why the infection? There are actually several reasons, one of which is when there is an excess presence of yeast in the area. Another one is when new yeast materials are placed into the same area. </p>
<p>Some other reasons include taking oral contraceptives, diabetes mellitus, use of vaginal sprays like perfume and even hygiene sprays for women. </p>
<p>There are several tell tale signs that you might have some infection in your sensitive parts. But like what have been mentioned earlier, the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection have a number of similarities with symptoms of other infections </p>
<p>If your Yeast Infection facts are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don&#8217;t let important Yeast Infection information slip by you.</p>
<p>The first sign of possible yeast infection is experiencing itchiness in that region. There may be several other conditions where itchiness is the primary indication. That may be, but combining itchiness with the following other symptoms would help you narrow down your list of culprits and eventually identify the disorder as yeast infection. Other symptoms include burning, and soreness. A good indication also would be if pain is being experienced during intercourse. </p>
<p>Sometimes, pain is also felt during urination. You might want to have yourself checked since pain should never be ignored. If you feel pain, and this applies to all parts of your body, consult your doctor quickly. The matter might be worse than you earlier thought it was. </p>
<p>Also, the presence of vaginal discharge may be a good indication as well. Take note, however, that vaginal discharge is not always observed in women with yeast infections. Nevertheless, it is something that you should take note of. The discharge is often odorless and has a whitish color. The appearance and texture is similar to, pardon the comparison, to cottage cheese. Vulvodynia is the term used to describe the pain experienced in the vulvar area. </p>
<p>After knowing the symptoms and, of course, proper consultations from your doctor, hopefully your yeast infections might have been cured completely. There are times, however, when yeast infection occurs with the same women. An estimated size of 5% will experience problems of recurring yeast infections. The reasons why yeast infections recur may be due to more underlying medical conditions that you have. </p>
<p>For the most part, it would be best to observe closely your health and the various yeast infection symptoms to get to know what steps you would need to undertake next. </p>
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		<title>Pregnancy and yeast infection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost all women at some point of their lives will experience some problems with their bodies, specifically in their private areas. Vaginal infection is a pretty common occurrence among women most especially yeast infection. Furthermore pregnancy and yeast infection seems to be always in tandem. More pregnant women get infected by yeast due to several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost all women at some point of their lives will experience some problems with their bodies, specifically in their private areas. Vaginal infection is a pretty common occurrence among women most especially yeast infection. Furthermore pregnancy and yeast infection seems to be always in tandem. More pregnant women get infected by yeast due to several reasons, some of which may be too hard for you to control. </p>
<p>Yeast infection is also referred to as monilial vaginitis or vaginal candidiasis. The fungi Candida seems to be the main culprit in spreading out the disease. More specifically, the fungus Candida albicans causes for most part the infection in women&#8217;s vagina area. However, do be aware that Candida is already present in a woman&#8217;s body. The fungus occurs naturally and should not be a cause for alarm. </p>
<p>The food you eat, your personal hygiene and the even the lifestyle you live all can affect the growth of the fungus in  your vagina area. If you eat too much sugar and carbohydrates, the fungus has a lot better chance of surviving and growing eventually causing the full development of  the yeast infection. High sugar levels in the blood and body feeds the Candida fungus more. </p>
<p>For pregnant women, the usual cause of infection would be the changing estrogen levels during pregnancy. As the estrogen level goes high during the months of being pregnant, the body also produces high levels of glycogen. Now glycogen will make the area more susceptible to yeast growth. This according to some experts an a few studies. According to them, glycogen might cause the yeast t grow faster and even allow the fungus to stick on the walls of the vagina. </p>
<p>You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Yeast Infection. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.</p>
<p>Taking antibiotics will also help the growth of the fungus. If you have been taking antibiotic pills for a long time, the harmful bacteria will be killed but it may also affect the beneficial bacteria that grows in the vagina area causing the fungus to overpower the helpful microorganisms. Once the fungus has taken over the area, the body will tend to react too it resulting to an infection. </p>
<p>Among the signs that you should look out for includes itchiness, irritation, burning sensation, soreness and redness of the vagina and surrounding area. These at least are the early symptoms of the infection. Once it progresses, you might observe the discharge of an odorless, white, creamy chess-like liquid. Also, I do not know how often you do it especially now that you&#8217;re pregnant, but be wary with the sex. The infection might cause some pain during secual intercourse so it would be better to put things off for a while. </p>
<p>The good thing, and I know you mothers are already itching to know, yeast infection does not have any negative effects on the baby inside the womb. The infection will not affect the development of the baby as well. </p>
<p>Another good thing is that treating yeast infection cases in pregnant women is the same with the treatments available to normal cases. However, it would be better to consult your doctor since you don&#8217;t know what possible effects yeast infection medicine does to you. There are also over the counter antifungal creams that could be prescribed to you by your doctor. There might be specific product that are intended for yeast infections in pregnant women. </p>
<p>It is said that fifteen percent of all pregnant women will experience yeast infection during their pregnancy. But do not be alarm, that&#8217;s bad for the baby so don&#8217;t. Pregnancy and yeast infection might be hard to separate. But the thing is yeast infection can be treated. </p>
<p>As your knowledge about Yeast Infection continues to grow, you will begin to see how Yeast Infection fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.</p>
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