A Yeast Infection Looks Like
A yeast infection looks like a patch of flat red rashes that may eventually produce pus. We've probably all heard the term a yeast infection and many of us have probably suffered from the burning and itching that are indicative symptoms of this condition. But the best, most definitive way to know what a yeast infection looks like is to view a sample of the suspected discharge under a microscope.
What a yeast infection looks like depends on which area of the body it is occurring in. In the case of a vaginal infection, a yeast infection looks like a red area which may swell a bit. If the infection occurs in the oral cavity, a yeast infection looks like a whitish patch of milk curd on top of a red patch of skin. If a yeast infection looks like this already, it is best to bring the patient to the doctor because this makes swallowing of food and drinks very painful. In the webs between the fingers and toes, a yeast infection looks like a dry patch of red skin that is very itchy. If you are wondering what a yeast infection looks like, talk to your doctor about a diagnosis and potential treatment plan.
Yeast
Yeast infections can be uncomfortable, inconvenient, and even embarrassing. Yeast tends to grow out of control when your body’s pH balance is disrupted or if certain bacteria that normally keep yeast levels to a minimum are destroyed due to an external influence. Yeasts can also grow out of control after being overfed sugars by people who have excessively sugary diets.
A yeast infection, or Candidiasis, can be caused by a number of factors. Most causes involve an imbalance in the delicate eco-system of the natural yeasts, bacteria and acidity levels that are present on your skin or in your vagina.
There are some key signs to look for which indicate you might have a yeast infection.
Vaginal dryness:
If your vagina is particularly dry, it is possible that a yeast infection is preventing your body's natural moisturizers and lubricants from keeping it moist, thereby causing excessive dryness.
Painful intercourse:
If sexual intercourse has become more painful lately, this could be a sign of a yeast infection.
Burning during urination:
A burning sensation during urination is a very common symptom of yeast infections.
If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms, you could have a yeast infection.
Health
By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional.
Only trust your health care to trained professionals.
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Brian McQuirk
http://yeast.bestbizz.com
Monday, October 22, 2007
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