Yeast Infection Symptoms and
Tips by Morgan Heese
Yeast infections sure
suck, don't they? Especially when you have a hot date at the end of the week!
I've had them, and almost every other woman I know has had at least one in their
lifetime as well.
However, many people think women are the only people who get yeast infections,
but they're wrong. Men can get yeast infections as well. Even babies can get
them.
So, how do you know if you have a yeast infection? Well ladies, there's a reason
why so many of us lovingly call it crotch rot. Here are just a few of the
annoying symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection:
# Pain and burning in the crotch area (hence the crotch rot)
# Heavier than normal discharge (some people compare it to cottage cheese)
# Itching so bad you want to scratch with sandpaper
Of course, every woman is different and some may not experience these symptoms.
If this is the first time experiencing a yeast infection, you should check with
your doctor to get a proper diagnosis. Many times these symptoms can be caused
by a different infection.
Men can also experience yeast infections, as well as babies. While the symptoms
of a yeast infection in a male are similar to women, babies are a different
story.
In a lot of cases, parents mistake yeast infections in their baby for diaper
rash. Both male and female babies can get yearst infections. Usually, you'll see
red bumps on their little bum. Another clue is if it doesn't go away after a few
days with regular diaper rash cream.
To help avoid yeast infections in babies, keep their bum 'fresh' by changing
diapers regularly. You can also let them 'air dry' by waiting for a few minutes
to put a clean diaper on.
Ladies, you can do the same thing to help prevent future yeast infections as
well.
# Stay clean down there with regular washing, but don't douche.
# Douching can kill good bacteria as well as bad bacteria. We don't want that.
# Avoid tight fitting clothes and opt for cotton as much as possible.
# Wipe front to back, not back to front after going to the bathroom. It's
awkward, but it helps.
# Avoid bubble baths and other products that could irritate you. If you do add
anything to your bath water, make sure to rinse with fresh water before drying
off.
# Stay away from anything scented, including toilet paper and tampons. They do
more harm than good.
# Go commando at night and give it a chance to breathe.
Guys, my advice to you is just stay clean and protected. Yeast infections can be
transferred through intercouse, so be careful who you run into in a dark alley.
Always wear condoms and if you or your partner has a yeast infection, try and
hold off until it's treated.
About the Author: Would you like to cure
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doctor's office. Save yourself a trip and try this
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