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Written by JackPRussel   
Sunday, 23 August 2009
by JackPRussel


Yeast Infection is something, which has happened to everybody at one point of their life. It is generally caused by the different type of candia fungi. One must guard oneself from any unhygienic lifestyle to avoid yeast infection because this is very natural and there is nothing to be a self conscious about it.

The species which causes yeast infections are frequently part of the human body's normal oral and intestinal flora. Treatment with antibiotics can lead to eliminate the yeast's natural competitors for resources, and increase the severity of the condition.

In clinical settings, candidiasis or yeast infection is commonly treated with antimycotics"the antifungal drugs commonly used to treat candidiasis are topical clotrimazole, topical nystatin, fluconazole, and topical ketoconazole. For example, a one-time dose of fluconazole (as Diflucan 150-mg tablet taken orally) has been reported as being 90% effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection. This dose is only effective for vaginal yeast infections, and other types of yeast infections may require different treatments.

In case of severe infections , amphotericin B, caspofungin, or voriconazole may be used. Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches are also used in the advanced stage of the infection.

Gentian violet can be used for breastfeeding thrush, but when used in large quantities it can cause a mouth and throat ulcerations in nursing babies, and has been linked to mouth cancer in humans and to cancer in the digestive tract of other animals.

Only medication may not be an answer to the problem one must also keep in mind that there are certain precautions which one should take before they are intimate. Oral candidiasis can be the sign of a more serious condition, such as HIV infection or other immunodeficiency diseases. Maintaining vulvovaginal health can help prevent vaginal candidiasis.

C. albicans can develop resistance to antimycotic drugs, such as fluconazole, one of the drugs that is often used to treat candidiasis. Recurring infections may be treatable with other anti-fungal drugs, but resistance to these alternative agents may also develop.



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