Recurring Yeast Infection

Types of Yeast Infection

Recurring Yeast Infection

Yeast infections, also known as vaginal candidiasis, are very common, and research shows that up to 75% of women have suffered from yeast infection at least once in their life. The infection can go away if treated properly, but for 5% of women, recurring yeast infections are something they have to deal with throughout their entire lives. According to doctors, …


Anal Yeast Infection

While yeast infections are generally known to primarily affect areas of the body such as the mouth and the genitals, anal yeast infections can occur. Because of the means of transmission of this infection, it is often considered a sexually transmitted infection. The anal yeast infection, like any yeast infection, is caused by fungi by the name of Candida Albicans, …


Intestinal Yeast Infection

Intestinal yeast infections have seen a rise in frequency over the past years, due, in particular to the introduction and widespread use of wide spectrum antibiotics. While it was believed until recently that an intestinal yeast infection would most likely appear in immunodeficient patients, such as those suffering from AIDS, or cancer patients who had undergone extensive chemotherapy, it appears …


Oral Yeast Infection

The oral yeast infection, also called oral Candidiasis, is caused by the multiplication of Candida, and in particular, Candida Albicans, a type of fungi that exists naturally in the human digestive system and vaginal tract. An oral yeast infection usually appears when a deficiency in the body’s defense system occurs, be that caused by fatigue, stress, an insufficient intake of …


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