Candida Infection Treatment
November 16th, 2008 by sin droneAlmost every person is at risk of candida yeast infection after using an antibiotic to clear a bacterial infection.
Candida albicans is the name of the most common yeast infection. Several over the counter Candida treatment options have been offered in the last few years. ‘Over the counter’, means that no prescription is necessary in order to purchase one of them. This fact alone highlights the universal occurrences of yeast infection. There is a homeopathic compound named Yeastrol that has been found to be a very effective way to cure Candida infection. No side effects have been found with the use of Yeastrol, even when used for the extended period of time that is needed to cure Candida infection.
Yeast infection causes vary, but the most common is use of an antibiotic to knock out another bacterial infection. Since candida yeast is present in all of us, a problem does not arise until our natural defenses are knocked out. Antibiotics cure the bad bacterial infection but also knock out our good bacteria. When that happens we experience itching in our private areas, smelly discharge, pain on urination, bloating, brain fog, allergies and weight gain or loss. In short, we are miserable when we have a Candida infection. Candida infection can affect both men and women with the same symptoms. While not considered a sexually transmitted disease, it can be passed back and forth with sexual activity.
Another common yeast infection cause is a poor diet which is high in sugar and refined flours. Inadequate personal hygiene or a depressed immune system also causes a Candida infection to flourish. Before spending money on an over the counter Candida treatment, it is wise to consult a physician for a diagnosis. A simple swab test that can be examined under a microscope is all that is required. When the culprit has been identified, a homeopathic treatment for yeast infection like Yeastrol can be purchased to begin to cure Candida infection.
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