Saturday, 23 July 2011

Yeast infection and antibiotic facts you must know


Antibiotics and yeast infections are very common today, particularly in women. You can get Candida Albicans after treatment with antibiotics for some diseases such as rashes, aching tooth, acne, psoriasis or arthritis. Unfortunately, much can be done to avoid them.

Antibiotics are known for having saved our lives. However, they have side effects and yeast infection of the skin, genitals and throat are a few of them. If you get yeast infection for the first time due to antibiotics, you shouldn't worry too much as it is very easy to treat. However, if you still keep getting recurrent candidiasis after antibiotic treatment, treatment is more complex as the immune system is compromised.

The problem with antibiotic treatments is that weakens the immune system and are prone to vaginal candidiasis infections, in particular. The sensations are itching, burning and discharge white as ricotta. In chronic yeast infection that you may feel depressed, having panic attacks, memory loss, thrush, skin rashes and itchy skin, acne and intestinal problems.

Antibiotic candidiasis and do not affect only women. Male yeast infection is caused by antibiotics, not only for sexual intercourse. Children and infants may experience candida symptoms after treatment with antibiotics.

The advice to eat lots of yogurt during treatment with some antibiotics can help prevent getting Candida Albicans. This is possible because the lactobacillus present in yoghurt can restore the balance in your gut and keep the good bacteria thriving.

For chronic yeast infection a homeopathic cure for candidiasis that helps kill bacteria ba in your body. The most common are holistic care acidophilus ansd pao d'Arco. Tea tree oil can help as a potent anti-fungal.







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