Yeast Infection Caused by Antibiotics?
Von: neal david (tmwxygycjnqv@yahoo.com) [Profil]
Datum: 18.01.2009 02:43
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Datum: 18.01.2009 02:43
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Yeast infection Overgrowth of yeast results in skin rashes, mouth infections (thrush), digestive disorders, esophagus and vaginal infections (vaginitis).Since yeast infections occur most frequently in moist areas of the body, the mouth and the vaginal areas are most prone to be affected by it. Yeast Infection is an infection caused by a tiny fungus known as "Candida albicans" or yeast. Most women have candida in their vagina, and most people have it in their mouths and the lower intestinal tract. It is only when the yeast outnumbers the healthy bacteria in the vagina that an infection happens. For treating yeast infections, usually medicines are used which are inserted in your vagina. These medicines are normally creams applied to the vaginal areas with the help of applicators, or they may be suppositories that can be left in the vagina to dissolve on their own Yeast Infection and antibiotics The normal course of treatment of yeast infections is by inserting medicines in the affected areas, which are normally creams applied to the vaginal areas with the help of applicators, or suppositories that can be left in the vagina to dissolve on their own. Other available forms of yeast infection medication can be creams, which can be applied on the vulva to help relieve itching, or pills which can be taken by mouth.... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yeastinfvn[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Scarecrow (04.02.2009 03:22)
