Monday, February 7

Clearing Up Those Yeast Infection Bumps

By Natasha Tishee


A yeast infection may also be called Candidiasis and for many women who suffer with vaginal yeast infection bumps it can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Symptoms vary from person to person but can include redness, pain when having sex and when urinating, a white thick discharge, a beer odor, itching, swelling and yeast infection bumps. For patients in hospital with compromised immune systems a yeast infection of it becomes systemic can even be fatal. Though particularly common in women, it can affect men also, and can occur anywhere on the body, under arms, on the skin, in the mouth, the penis as well as the vagina. There are some things you can do at home to help clear up those yeast infection bumps.

Washing frequently is very important but make sure you use soaps that are not going to worsen the yeast infection bumps. Harsh chemicals, scented products are both causes of skin irritation so use mild unscented soap. After you have cleaned yourself you need to also dry off thoroughly. Fungi thrive in environments that are warm and moist, it is why the vagina is so prone to infection. Keeping the area clean and dry is a big step to treating and preventing yeast infection bumps.

When you use the toilet you need to wipe yourself correctly. Back to front will bring bacteria and fungus from the anus to the vagina and causes infection. Wipe front to back every time.

If you decide to carry on having sex make sure you use a water soluble lubricating gel. Other kinds of lubricants can make the yeast infection bumps worse because the oils and chemicals in them irritate. It is important to have lubrication as usually the discomfort during sex is because of dryness. Not only does that cause pain, it also can be a causing factor of a yeast infection as it can cause damage.

Yeast infections can be passed on during sex though it is not common. Use a condom to prevent passing it on and as a birth control measure. Other contraceptive options can cause yeast infection discomfort, ones you insert and even the pill, as it upsets your hormonal balance. Of course the safest thing to do is avoid sex altogether until the yeast infection bumps have been treated.




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