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Are all yeast infection treatments the same?

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No. Some products merely relieve the symptoms, and others cure the infection. When choosing the treatment for your yeast infection, select a cure so you have the best chance to eliminate your yeast infection. Click here for information on the different Canesten® products available.
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Yeast infection treatments can be administered at home with prescription medication or potentially after recommendations from people who have experienced it. Treatment can take effect within a week. If your infection is not too severe, you can continue with your home treatment, but if you are experiencing heavy infections, it...
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I think I may have a yeast infection. What should I do?

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Unfortunately, we cannot directly help you because SGD is a scientific database that provides information about the molecular biology and genetics of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to researchers. We are not medical doctors and cannot give medical advice. You should speak to a qualified physician about any medical concerns.
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My baby had a yeast infection, how can I treat the diapers for yeast?

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If your child has had a yeast infection washing your diapers in hot water and using a few drops of tea tree oil should treat the diapers.
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What is a vaginal yeast infection?

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A vaginal yeast infection is irritation of the vagina and the area around the vagina, called the vulva. It is caused by an overgrowth of the fungus or yeast Candida. Yeast normally live in the vagina in small numbers, but when the bacteria in the vagina become out of balance, too many yeast grow and cause an infection. Vaginal yeast infections are very common. About 75 percent of women have a yeast infection during their lives. And almost half of women have two or more yeast infections.
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Why did I get a yeast infection?

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Many things can change the acidity of the vagina and boost your chances of a vaginal yeast infection. These include:
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Go see a clinician! Never self-diagnose yeast or urinary tract infections. Their symptoms are common to many other infections, and there is a good chance of (dangerously) misdiagnosing.
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What are the signs of a vaginal yeast infection?

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The most common symptom of a yeast infection is extreme itchiness in and around the vagina. Other symptoms include:
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Should I call my doctor if I think I have a yeast infection?

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Yes, you need to see your doctor to know for sure if you have a yeast infection, especially if you've never had one before. The signs of a yeast infection are similar to those of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like chlamydia and gonorrhea. So, it's hard to be sure you have a yeast infection and not something more serious. If you've had vaginal yeast infections in the past, talk to your doctor about using over-the-counter medicines.
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How is a vaginal yeast infection diagnosed?

Vaginal Yeast Infections
Your doctor will do a pelvic exam to look for swelling and discharge. She may also use a swab to take a sample from the vagina. A quick look under the microscope or a lab test will show if yeast is causing the problem.
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Can I get a yeast infection from having sex?

Vaginal Yeast Infections
Yes, but it is rare. Women usually do not get yeast infections from sex. Instead, a weakened immune system is the most common cause of yeast infections.
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How can I avoid getting another yeast infection?

Vaginal Yeast Infections
For more information on yeast infections, call the National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC) at 1-800-994-9662 or contact the following organizations: This information was adapted from fact sheets from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Vulvovaginal Candidiasis; the medical term for a yeast infection, is the most common type of vaginal infection caused by the disruption of the normal vaginal environment. This disturbance provokes an overgrowth of fungi to occur, the same fungi normally present in the vagina. It is this change of the normal, healthy pH or the normal hormonal balance in the vagina that allows the fungus to multiply quickly and cause a vaginal yeast infection.
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A vaginal yeast infection is an excess growth of yeast cells in the vagina. Yeast infections are very common, affecting most women at least once, and nearly 50% of women at least twice, in their lifetime. Although they are uncomfortable, vaginal yeast infections rarely lead to serious health problems
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Yeast is a fungus that is normally found in the vagina. Yeast can overgrow and cause a yeast infection. This can happen when a person uses antibiotics, birth control pills, perfumed products (e.g. bubble baths, soaps, douches and powders), or vaginal contraceptives, foams, jellies, or creams. When a woman has a yeast infection, she can pass it on to her partner. For women, symptoms include a clumpy white discharge from the vagina, and itching and redness around the vagina.
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A yeast infection is a condition caused by the fungus Candida albicans. It is also called candidiasis. The yeast may infect the vagina, mouth, or other moist areas on the skin.
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What is a yeast infection? What can be done for it? Can men get it from a girlfriend?

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Yeast is an organism that is normally found in the vagina. Yeast overgrowth sometimes causes symptoms of itching and discharge, which is often referred to as a yeast infection. There are medications that can be prescribed after a diagnosis is made. If you are fairly certain your symptoms are due to yeast (you have been diagnosed with the same symptoms before), you may try an over-the-counter vaginal yeast cream.
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Can I give a yeast infection to my sex partner?

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Yes. It is possible, though not common, for a sex partner to develop a yeast infection. If you think you have a yeast infection and your partner has penile itching, redness, or discomfort, he should contact his physician. Your partner's physician should know that you have (or may have) a yeast infection, so a more precise diagnosis can be made.
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What are possible treatments for tonsillitis or throat infection?

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A common way of treating tonsillitis is gargling with salt water, increased fluid intake, resting, as well as anti-inflammatory medications, in order to help relieve the effects of the symptoms. Antibiotics can only be used when treating tonsillitis, if the tonsillitis was caused by bacteria. Treating a sore throat due to the flu with antibiotics, is useless and in fact can be more harmful than helpful.
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I am being treated for a yeast infection. Should my baby be treated?

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Yes, anytime one of a nursing pair/group is being treated for a yeast imbalance, everyone should be treated. This would also apply if you are nursing more than one child at a time.
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Is diaper rash complicated by yeast infection common?

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Yes. Doctors report that about 40% of the diaper rashes they see have complications caused by yeast infection.
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What should I do if I see the signs of diaper rash complicated by yeast infection?

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If a baby has some or all of the symptoms, the rash may be complicated by a yeast infection. A healthcare provider is the only one who can determine if your baby has a diaper rash with yeast infection and may recommend a prescription medicine such as Vusion® Ointment.
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