Friday, December 19, 2008

Causes Of Yeast Infections

By Jennifer King

Yeast infections in women are caused for a number of reasons. Here, we will specifically discuss some of the overlooked elements women face daily There is a cause of every yeast infection, and once the cause is discovered the treatment is a lot easier.

Sugar consumption

The Candida Albicans yeast loves sugar! Candida also like feeding on most refined carbohydrates. Our modern diet that is filled with sugar and refined carbohydrates creates a perfect environment in our intestines to help the Candida mutate into a fungus. The Candida drives you to crave the things that feed it best. People with systemic Candida infection often crave foods such as sugar and white bread. Cola based sodas and alcohol can result in chronic vaginal yeast infections for some women.

Douching

All healthy women have bacteria and other organisms in the vagina. The balance of these maintains a normal acidity in the vagina and acts to prevent overgrowth of specific organisms, leading to symptoms of a vaginal infection. Douching not only disturbs the normal vaginal environment, but the ingredients in most commercial douches kill off the healthy bacteria in the vagina to begin with-causing yeast infections in women. There is no reason why any women should need to douche as the vagina is self cleaning.

Chemicals

Causes that are often overlooked by women suffering from recurrent yeast infections are detergents, dyes and perfumes that are in or on their underwear. An allergic reaction to chemicals once again, upset the vaginal eco-system. The list is endless for the many products we use on a daily basis: perfumed toilet papers, fabric softeners, synthetic underwear containing dyes, fragrance-laced laundry detergents, perfumed and scented soaps, bubble baths, perfumed bath salts, feminine deodorant sprays, scented tampons and sanitary pads, etc, etcThis isn't all bad news as there are plenty of alternatives you can use when it concerns anything that can cause you to suffer from recurrent yeast infections.

Every yeast infection has a cause, and getting to know these causes will help you make informed decisions: Informed decisions which will lead to better daily management and prevention.

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