Posts Tagged ‘ Infections ’

Pubes and yeast infections (part2)

Friday, December 31st, 2010


A Dr. Brian discussion

Beat Yeast Infections | Type Eating

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Yeast infections? – N No Information vaginal yeast infection?

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Reverse Yeast Infections with Natural Medicine – Dr. Ney, ND

Friday, December 17th, 2010


See www.thenaturalguide.com – Naturopathic Doctor Maggie Ney – www.AkashaCenter.com – explains how Naturopathic Medicine is able to stop vaginal yeast infections and prevent them from recurring in the future. Produced by Larry Cook. Distributed by Tubemogul.

What Are The Types of Skin Fungal Infections Part 1?

Thursday, December 16th, 2010


www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis) Did you know that athlete’s foot is more common in men and tends to show up in the web spaces between the 4th and 5th toes. As well, studies show that 17 per cent of those frequenting swimming pools have athlete’s foot. If not treated, athlete’s foot can also spread to the bottom and tops of the feet. There are four patterns of foot fungal infection: A. Interdigital (between the outer toes) A softening of the skin (maceration), scaling and some inflammation can be seen especially in the web space between the outer toes. This can also spread to surrounding skin surfaces. B. Ulcerative Also occurring between the toes, erosions and ulcers can develop as a result of secondary bacterial infection. C. Moccasin type This occurs when the infection becomes a very fine scaly eruption on the soles of the feet with some redness, which may extend to the side of the heel and at the front of the foot D. Vesicular An immunological response to the fungus, an eczema like reaction occurs in which small blisters appear, usually on the instep of the foot. It may also be seen on the hands. www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com

Vaginal Yeast Infections – What Are They

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010


topcureyeastinfection.com Candida albicans is the main culprit of vaginal yeast infections. These organisms live harmoniously (in small numbers) inside your vagina. The natural acidity of the vagina controls their growth. When this acidity drops, the yeast could grow in a multitude giving rise to subsequent infections. There are many possible causes why the acidity level in the vagina drops. Menstruation, pregnancy, douche products, antibiotics, diabetes, steroids and birth controls are some of them. Also, the moisture and temperature in the vagina makes it very suitable for yeast to proliferates. How will you know if you have vaginal yeast infection? You will feel uncomfortable, but never too serious. The symptoms include but not limited to • Itching and burning sensations around the vagina particular the vulva. The vulva could also swell • A cottage cheese like vaginal discharge with a foul smell • You will feel pain during sexual intercourse. Yeast infections are very common and affect 3 out of 4 women in their lifetime. More than 50 percent of these women will experience succeeding recurrence. If you suspect you have yeast infection, bring it to your doctor right away. How the infections are treated? Majority of the yeast infection medicines will be applied directly to the affected areas. It could be a cream with special applicator, suppository that dissolves on its own or a pill to be taken orally. Is it necessary to see a doctor if you have yeast infection? You need

What is the primary reason for Yeast Infections? Candida?

Sunday, December 12th, 2010


www.CuresandRemedies.net What is the primary reason that I would get a yeast infection? Candida. Visit to get the natural 12 hour cure for yeast infections.

Natural Home Remedy for Yeast Infections

Sunday, December 12th, 2010


Visit curemyyeastinfectionfast.wordpress.com for more natural home yeast infection treatment. Don’t ashamed its natural and happens to a lot of people. Get yeast infection cure now so you can get back to your life

Candida Yeast Infections Causes and Risk Factors & Solutions Part 1

Saturday, December 11th, 2010


www.balancedhealthtoday.com http www.balancedhealthtoday.com Symptoms of Yeast Infections The main symptom of this type of inflammation is intense itching, burning and redness of the vaginal tissues. Treatment of Yeast Infections In general, local application of antifungal therapy is effective in treating yeast vaginitis. There does, however, seem to be two distinct types of patients with this condition. The most common type of patient has isolated, infrequent vaginal yeast infections that respond readily to topical therapy. The other type of patient has frequently recurring infections that may become chronic and even intractable. Most providers of women’s health care are familiar with this condition of recurrent yeast vaginitis. A large number of antifungal agents are currently available for the treatment of vulvo-vaginal candidiasis. There are two major classes of modern antifungal agents; the polyenes (nystatin, amphotericin) and the imidazole derivatives. The earlier imidazoles (miconazole and clotrimazole) and the newer imidazoles (butoconazole and ketoconazole) now provide the mainstay of antifungal therapy, although the polyenes may still be employed effectively. For relief of simple yeast vaginitis, numerous agents in various doses have been successfully employed with success rates that vary from 70 to 95 percent. Nystatin vaginal suppositories can be inserted twice daily for 10 days or twice daily for seven days, followed by once daily for seven days. This has

Medical Information : Home Remedies to Treat Yeast Infections

Friday, December 10th, 2010


The most common home remedy for treating a yeast infection involves the use of a probiotic, which contain a natural bacteria that will help balance bacteria with the yeast. Find out how to use yogurt or vinegar to treat yeast infections with help from a licensed RN in this free video on yeast infections. Expert: Kayti Brosnan Bio: Kayti Brosnan has been a licensed RN in the state of Texas since 2003. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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