Yeast Infections Symptoms

Posted by Admin on Oct 01, 2011
To know yeast infection symptoms is the key to be able to treat this health issue promptly and effective. An itchy vagina is one if the most common yeast infection symptoms. And is not itchy for just a few minutes, it is itchy almost all the time and nothing seems to calm the itchiness. Scratch will just make the infection worst. Swelling around the vagina, especially in the... Continue Reading

Understanding Toddler Yeast Infections

Posted by Admin on Oct 01, 2011
Understanding toddler yeast infections is the first step in managing these infections. Normally when people hear yeast infection they immediately think of vaginal yeast infections. Many skin rashes, like diaper rash, as well as thrush are caused by yeast. Yeast is a normal microbe that is always found on and in our bodies. Under normal circumstances the yeast helps maintain... Continue Reading

Yeast Infection In Babies

Posted by Admin on Oct 01, 2011
Yeast infection in babies is very common. It may come either as a thrush or as a yeast diaper rash. Yeast infection in babies specifically the thrush is caused by a yeast or fungus of the genus Candida albicans. It can happen to anyone to older adults or people with weakened immune system but it affects especially infants 3-4 weeks old. Thrush found in babies over 6 months of... Continue Reading

Treating a Candida Albicans Infection

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
Treating a Candida Albicans Infection Candida albicans is a type of yeast that thrives in warm-blooded animals. It is one of myriad organisms that make their home in our intestines. Normally, these creatures are kept in balance with the other microorganisms that are part of our intestinal flora. However, these yeast can thrive when a person’s immune system is suppressed or otherwise compromised. Candida... Continue Reading

What is All This About Candida Albicans

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
What is All This About Candida Albicans Candida Albicans should not cause any confusion to you privileged reader since it is just medical terminology referring to a fungus that causes all yeast infections. I will not contemplate so much on how they came up with this botanical name, to baptize the yeast fungi because this will not address your agony on your genital parts. This fungus is believed to naturally inhabit... Continue Reading

Know About The Candida Albicans Treatment Available?

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
Know About The Candida Albicans Treatment Available? There has been an increase in the number of medical conditions that can be, at least partly, attributed to a westernized lifestyle. A Candida Albicans infection is one of them. Although there are a number of cases where the candida infection cause is unknown, there does tend to be specific conditions that allow candida albicans to thrive. So, if you have an infection, what... Continue Reading

What is Candida Albicans and How Do I Get Rid of It?

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
What is Candida Albicans and How Do I Get Rid of It? What exactly is Candida Albicans? It’s the name given to a yeast-like flora found in the body; particularly in the digestive system and mucous membranes in the mouth, vagina and rectum. Candida Albicans numbers are usually kept at a safe level by the beneficial bacteria in the body. Sometimes though this ‘balance’ is upset and the Candida Albicans... Continue Reading

Candida Albicans Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
Candida Albicans Symptoms, Causes and Treatment What exactly is Candida Albicans? It’s the name given to a yeast-like flora found in the body; particularly in the digestive system and mucous membranes in the mouth, vagina and rectum. Candida Albicans numbers are usually kept at a safe level by the beneficial bacteria in the body. Sometimes though this ‘balance’ is upset and the Candida Albicans... Continue Reading

Candida Albicans Fungi Home Remedies

Posted by Admin on Mar 05, 2010
Candida albicans fungi is a ubiquitous organism that is present in approximately 80% of all humans living on the earth. Candida albicans is a common member of intestinal microbiota (bacterial flora). The majority of the Candida albicans living within humans is commensal; rarely producing any symptoms associated with Candidiasis. Candida albicans can become a hazard to... Continue Reading