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Yeast Infections: Cure Them And Keep Them Away
Do you experience yeast infections with an uncomfortable regularity? Are you in the middle of a miserable yeast infection right now? Yeast infections are terrible things, but fortunately this article can help. Keep reading to find out how you can get rid of yeast infections and keep them at bay in the future.
If you have regular yeast infections, find out if you have an overall yeast infection. The bacteria that causes yeast infections, Candida albicans, can be a sign of a systemic infection in your body. Symptoms of a systemic Candida infection include a white-coated tongue and a diminished immune system. Get tested by your doctor to find out for sure.
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Genital warts are caused by the HPV virus and are transmitted through sexual intercourse when one comes into contact with a person infected with the virus. They can occur as a single pimple or as a cluster of pimples and they occur around the penis, scrotum, and vagina.
There are several home remedies for genital warts that have been found to reduce the size of the warts and when used for long periods of time they can cure genital warts. The first step you should take to eliminate genital warts is to increase your consumption of foods with anti-fungal properties.
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Condyloma acuminata (warts in the genital or anal area) are the least common manifestation of HPV and of the list of genital warts symptoms.
These are discrete verrucose or papillary growths, genital warts 59which can be flat or on stalks. They can occur on the cervix, vagina, vulva, urethra, perianal area, or intraanal region. Genital warts can occur as a single lesion or multiple lesions and can be fleshcolored or hyperpigmented.
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Candida Diet
Adhering to a well defined candida diet is the first move for dealing with yeast infections. Recent research indicates that the right diet plan may be highly effective in preventing certain health problems and chronic diseases, including Candida infections. Before discussing the connection between candida diet and its impact on yeast infection, we’ll take a quick look at what candida infection is and discuss the specific conditions that bring it on.
Candida is the scientific name for single cell microbes to be found in small amounts in the most areas of the human body: the intestines, the genitals, the mouth etc. Although in the body that is healthy these microbes are kept in check by beneficial bacteria and an operational immune system, a combination of certain conditions can wreck this healthy balance. Candida can grow out of control and take on a root-like structure to damage the mucous membranes of the gut, invading the bloodstream and causing the well known symptoms related to yeast infection. As these microbes are mobile and can reach different parts of the body, systemic as well as local yeast infection can occur.
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Curing Yeast Infections
Many women around the world assume that yeast infections are something to be embarrassed about. Many feel that they must suffer from them in silence because they don't want to talk about these infections with friends or even their own doctors. Yeast infections are not a big deal and you should continue reading to learn more about them!
If you have a yeast infection, try to reduce the hot and spicy foods that you eat during your meals and snacks. These types of foods can aggravate the infections that you have any make you feel very uncomfortable. Eat moderate foods if you want to feel comfortable with a yeast infection.
Don't use anything scented around your vaginal area. Anything from sprays to soaps to scented pads can cause a yeast infection. It is imperative that you never used scented sanitary pads or tampons. Also avoid the dyes in colored toilet paper.
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Many researchers and health care professionals see HPV as so common
that they believe the only people who remain unexposed to this are those
who remain celibate for life. That’s the best way of genital warts
prevention. A figure of 70 percent is advanced as the lifetime incidence
of genital HPV infection.
One cannot expect to prevent HPV transmission by condoms because the
disease is spread during foreplay and other forms of sexual contact.
Condoms do help, however, but it should be remembered that the virus
exists all over the genital area—not just the part covered by a condom.
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Although sexually transmitted, human papillomavirus—the cause of genital warts—is not a disease that doctors must report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is believed, on the basis of epidemiological studies, that there are about 500,000 to 1 million new cases every year. More than 100 types of human papillomavirus (HPV) have been identified in humans, and researchers expect the final number to be around 200.
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How do you get genital warts is always the first question that most ask. Skin-to-skin contact with productive lesions that are shedding HPV DNA is the main way genital HPV is transmitted. It enters a person’s tissue through inflamed and macerated skin or through microscopic abrasions during sexual intercourse.
It appears likely that transmission can occur even when there are no lesions because tests have detected HPV DNA during asymptomatic infection periods. HPV transmission, according to 2001 Update in STDs, occurs via sexual contact in the majority of adults; little is known about the mechanics
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Physicians’ philosophy on HPV management has changed in recent years, from the immediate genital warts treatment of a patient with a mildly abnormal Pap smear finding to a more conservative, wait-and see approach. This is beneficial because administration of multiple cervical treatments has potential for affecting future fertility, so postponing treatment can benefit long-term health. The downside are the patient’s anxiety over facing abnormal Pap smear findings over time and fear of the disease’s progression to cancer.
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When looking at what is gonorrhea we first need to talk about what causes it. The cause of gonorrhea is the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which grows and multiplies in moist, warm areas of the body, including the reproductive tract, oral cavity, and rectum. Sexual intercourse—vaginal, anal, oral—is the means of spread of this disease. Those who indulge in anal intercourse can have gonorrhea of the rectum, and it also occurs there in women when the infection has spread from the vaginal area.
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Although sexually transmitted, human papillomavirus—the cause of genital warts—is not a disease that doctors must report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is believed, on the basis of epidemiological studies, that there are about 500,000 to 1 million new cases every year. More than 100 types of human papillomavirus (HPV) have been identified in humans, and researchers expect the final number to be around 200.