Archive for September, 2010

Vaginal Infection Symptoms

September 30th, 2010

Vaginal discharge, itching, and burning are common symptoms of the various forms of vaginitis. Although the symptoms of these infections can be very similar, there are some differences to look for in the color and smell of the discharge.

Some vaginal discharge is quite common and normal for women of childbearing age. Normally, cervical glands produce a clear mucous secretion that drains downward, mixing with bacteria, discarded vaginal cells, and Bartholin gland secretions at the opening of the vagina. These substances may (depending on how much mucus there is) turn the mucus a whitish color, and the discharge turns yellowish when exposed to air. There are times throughout the menstrual cycle that the cervical glands produce more mucus than others, depending on the amount of estrogen produced. This is normal.

Sexual excitement and emotional stress have both been associated with a normal vaginal discharge. This discharge is a clear, mucus-like secretion.

If your vaginal discharge is abnormal in color such as green, has a foul smell, changes consistency, or is significantly increased or decreased in amount, you may be developing a form of vaginitis.

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) causes an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Some women report a strong fishlike smell, especially after intercourse. The discharge is usually white or gray. It can be thin. You may also have burning during urination or itching around the outside of the vagina, or both. Some women with BV have no symptoms at all.
Yeast infections or candidiasis cause a thick, whitish-gray “cottage cheese” type of vaginal discharge and may be itchy. You may have intense itching in your genitals. Painful urination and intercourse are common. You may not always have a vaginal discharge. Men with genital candidiasis may have an itchy rash on the penis. Most male partners of women with yeast infection do not experience any symptoms of the infection.
Trichomoniasis causes a frothy vaginal discharge that may be yellow-green or gray, itching and irritation of the genitals, burning with urination (sometimes confused with a urinary tract infection), discomfort during intercourse, and a foul smell. Because trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease, symptoms may appear within 4-20 days after exposure. Men rarely have symptoms, but if they do, they may have a thin, whitish discharge from the penis and painful or difficult urination.
Pain itself is not a frequent symptom (except for the itching) and should prompt you to see your health care provider.
If you have a condition called vulvodynia, you may have burning, stinging, irritation, or rawness of your genitalia but no infection or skin disease of the vulva or vagina. You may have pain, off and on. This is a different condition that requires further diagnosis with your health care provider.

Can bacterial vaginosis cause a missed period?

September 27th, 2010

I have been diagnosed as having bacterial vaginosis. My period is almost two weeks late now. I KNOW that I’m NOT pregnant because I have been practicing abstinence for the past year. Can this infection be the cause of my missed period? I have never missed a period, other than the time I was pregnant with my daughter so this is not a usual thing for me. I am a little bit worried. Thanks in advance to anyone that answers.

This condition does not normally affect the menstrual cycle.

I strongly suggest you contact your OB/GYN as soon as possible.

Now as a sidebar, don't worry. It is probably just the stress of worrying about this infection that is delaying your period.

But the best thing for you to do is to contact your doctor so he/she can put you at east.

Take care and I wish you well.

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Could I have pelvic inflammatory disease?

September 26th, 2010

I'm 22 and my husband is 23. He is the only guy I have ever had sex with and I'm the only person he has been with too. I have had a lot of recurrent bacterial vaginosis over the past couple of years. But lately I've been having some pelvic pain that comes and goes and it also hurts during intercourse, we have been trying to have a baby for 6 months now and nothing is happening, so I'm a little worried I could have PID due to all my bacterial vaginosis infections I've had. But my cycles are always regular starting every 28-30 days. What do you think is reason I'm not getting pregnant?

You really need to talk to your doctor about these symptoms. It could be any number of things or it could be nothing at all to worry about but the only way to find out is to have some tests done. It can take up to a year to conceive so don't lose hope. Keep trying and keep the faith. Call your doctor if your symptoms persist though. Good luck. I am glad to see there are still people out there that are faithful and choose not to sleep around.

Recurrent ‘Bacterial Vaginosis can be very traumatic to live with. Sometimes after taking all the creams, potions and antibiotics the problem still comes back time after time. After suffering with recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) for over 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure. The claim was to be clear of bacterial vaginosis in 3 days. Imagine my delight when I found the claims to be totally true. If you have bacterial vaginosis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginosis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at Bacterial Vaginosis Help – The 3 Day Cure

Does bacterial vaginosis cause any damage?

September 18th, 2010

I had some swabs done for an STD because i had yellow discharge(gross i know) i had a lot of it, and the tests came back negative for an STD but positive for BV. Is the yellow discharge caused by BV? And does it damage any of the female parts(baby making parts)? Serious answers please!
Also, does BV give you any pain in your pelvis area?

DONT listen to the first answer. Bacterial vaginosis is perfectly normal, some women get it frequently. Bacterial vaginosis is vaginal condition that can produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. So yes, the yellow discharge was from the infection, yellow discharge CAN be a sign of an STD, but you were tested, so that wasn’t the cause. Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms. The amount of vaginal discharge that is considered normal varies from woman to woman. Therefore, any degree of vaginal discharge that is abnormal for a particular woman should be evaluated.Many women with bacterial vaginosis actually have no symptoms at all. Others experience an unpleasant fishy odor with vaginal discharge. The discharge is usually thin and grayish white. The discharge is often more noticeable after sexual intercourse.

Most of the time, a doctor will prescribe some anti-biotics to clear it up, but most won’t, because it’s likely that they will just give you a yeast infection. Bacterial Vaginosis will clear up on it’s own naturally.

And no, Bacterial Vaginosis will not cause any long-term effects on the vagina or uterus. However, if you have the infection while you are pregnant. In pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis can cause premature labor, premature birth, infection of the amniotic fluid, and infection of the uterus after delivery. However, treatment of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy has not been shown decrease the incidence of premature births in most studies.

Recurrent ‘Bacterial Vaginosis’ can be very traumatic to live with. Sometimes after taking all the creams, potions and antibiotics the problem still comes back time after time. After suffering with recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) for nearly 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure. The claim was to be clear of bacterial vaginosis in 3 days. Imagine my delight when I found the claims to be totally true. If you have bacterial vaginosis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginosis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at Bacterial Vaginosis Help – The 3 Day Cure

Here’s Some Natural Cures For Yeast Infection

September 17th, 2010

From The Yeast Infection Site

Everybody has a chance of developing yeast infections. Candida albicans, which is the bacteria behind this condition, is naturally found in small amounts in the human body. Because of this, an imbalance caused by a variety of factors such as excessive heat and humidity, too much intake of food rich in gluten and processed carbohydrates, as well as contact with other people infected with the diseases, can lead to an outbreak of yeast infection in your own body. The good thing, however, is that natural cures for yeast infections are available.

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The usual approach to treating yeast infections is through the use of over the counter drugs and medication. Usually, these come in the form of pills and topically applied ointments and creams. However, there are several problems that are faced with the conventional approach to dealing with yeast infections. If using pills and ointments, the cure is found in the anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties of the active ingredient in the drug. The first problem with using these is that the body is rich in microorganisms that are not necessarily harmful to the body. In fact, there are many bacteria strains in the stomach which help in the digestion of food and which help eliminate other more harmful types of bacteria. An example is lactobacilli strains which are found in yogurt as well as the body. In the use of over the counter drugs, these essential bacteria are also threatened.

The conventional approach to treating yeast infections also deals with the condition without the holism necessary to effectively cure the disease in the long term, since sometimes the disease is a result of imbalances within the body’s primary systems and organ functions which lead to a decrease in the immune system and which foster the outbreak of various types of infections apart from yeast infections. treatment with over the counter medications all too often result in only temporary relief due to focusing on treating the symptoms and not the real problems causing those symptoms.

If you are suffering from recurring types of yeast infection, one of the best solutions is to try natural cures for yeast infection. There are several types of natural cures for yeast infections. The primary cure is through the use of natural products such as yogurt. Yogurt has high levels of good bacteria such as lactobacillus. These bacteria fight the Candida strain that causes most types of yeast infection. Dependent on the type of infection that you have, you may opt to take yogurt in orally or through topical application on the surface of the skin. For male yeast infections, this is done by applying the yogurt on the glans of the penis as well as under the foreskin. For women, this is done by dipping tampons in yogurt and inserting it in the vagina.

In general, however, effective treatments also incorporate other natural cures for yeast infection. At the end of the day, the natural alternative works through its holistic approach to treating the disease. This is achieved through a proper diet of foods that do not foster the growth of Candida, as well as through exercise and other practices which create over-all wellbeing – physiologically and emotionally. With these easy steps, treating yeast infections need not be difficult.

For Much More On Treating and Managing Yeast Infection visit The Yeast Infection Site

What is bacterial vaginosis? And how could you cure it on your own?

September 15th, 2010

I asked a question yesterday and they were all saying i had that so I want to know what it is how it is caused and some home remidies to cure it

Simple Answer…..you have a yeast infection! There are several ways to treat it….you can buy the Monistat 1, 3, or 7 day creams at Walmart. Or you can see the doctor and get a one day pill called Fluconazole. It is $5 at a Walmart Pharmacy with prescription.

Good Luck!

recurrent ‘Bacterial Vaginosis can be very traumatic to live with. Sometimes after taking all the creams, potions and antibiotics the problem still comes back time after time. After suffering with recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) for over 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure. The claim was to be clear of bacterial vaginosis in 3 days. Imagine my delight when I found the claims to be totally true. If you have bacterial vaginosis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginosis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at Bacterial Vaginosis Help – The 3 Day Cure

What are some natural remedies for bacterial vaginosis. I have been to the gyno 3 times and nothing has helped?

September 14th, 2010

I have had bacterial vaginosis for over 4 months now and I have gone to my gyno three times. Two of the cream treatments gave me severe allergic reactions and one of the pills didn’t work. I apparently have a very small amount of bad bacteria but it just won’t go away and I can’t have sex and it is putting a huge strain on my relationship. I also apparently don’t have enough healthy bacteria either which is why I didn’t want to take my gyno’s 4th suggested treatment because apparently it is harsh (a seven day pill treatment-cant remember the name). I have been taking probiotics for a month and half now. Is there anything else I can do? I am desperate.

A bacterial vaginosis natural remedy can be used, instead of antibiotics, for treatment. When bad bacteria attack a woman’s vagina, many uncomfortable symptoms can be experienced. These include burning, swelling, smelly and unpleasant discharge, soreness, inflammation, urinary discomfort, and pain during sex. Typically, what conventional doctors would recommend would be prescription drugs and creams to deal with these symptoms. However, there are also natural remedies that can help you deal with them.

Naturopathic doctors say that the vagina has its own ecosystem. Both good and bad bacteria can be found in this ecosystem. The good bacteria strains help your body from bad bacteria and other harmful organisms. A bacterial vaginosis natural remedy helps create an environment where bad organisms find difficult to thrive. It also restores the vagina’s normal pH, decrease irritation and inflammation, and do away with the infecting organisms. Still, the success of treating this condition is largely dependent on correctly diagnosing the root cause of the problem.

Vaginitis can happen because of 2 main reasons. It can be either from a bacterial infection, or from the fungal yeast Candida albicans. For a successful recovery, it is important that you use the appropriate treatment to target the type of bacteria, yeast or parasite that is invading your body. In the meantime, you should also avoid consuming processed sugar, refined carbohydrates or alcohol.

Ask your herbalist about the following options for a bacterial vaginosis natural remedy that is most suitable for your case:

1. Garlic can help fight against infections as it contains many antibacterial and antifungal properties. This is why it is one of the best herbal remedies for treating bacterial infections such as vaginal infections. If you wish to consume garlic in the form of a supplement, it should contain 5,000 micrograms of alliums (the compound in garlic that contains the highest infection-fighting properties ). Take 1 or 2 garlic capsules per day until the symptoms subside.

2. Goldenseal contains many immunity-boosting properties. It has a chemical that has been shown to fight off bacteria and Candida fungus that reside in the vagina’ mucous membranes. Generally, what is recommended is a dosage of about two 500-milligram goldenseal capsules once or twice a day until the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis recede.

3. Tracheal is a traditional herb that you can use to remove toxins such as bacteria or parasites from your body. You can also use this herb to restore a normal flow of bodily fluids. For a home remedy, simply soak one teaspoon of dried tracheal in 1 cup of hot water. Drink this as a tea before bedtime. If you dislike the taste of this tea, you can always consume two 500-milligram capsules of this bacterial vaginosis natural remedy before bedtime daily instead.

Recurrent ‘Bacterial Vaginosis’ can be very traumatic to live with. Sometimes after taking all the creams, potions and antibiotics the problem still comes back time after time. After suffering with recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) for nearly 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure. The claim was to be clear of bacterial vaginosis in 3 days. Imagine my delight when I found the claims to be totally true. If you have bacterial vaginosis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginosis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at Bacterial Vaginosis Help – The 3 Day Cure

Why Do I Keep Getting Yeast Infections?.

September 7th, 2010

Candida albicans is the most common micro-organism that is usually identified in yeast infections. For most people the excessive growth of Candida is kept under control by the body’s natural defence systems. Excessive growth of Candida in the body is oftern a result of the immune system being weakened and the body’s natural defences being weakened. Today we have put together a list of some of the most common causes of yeast infections to give you some ideas on how you might minimise infections;

Sexual Contact

Sexual contact with an individual that has a yeast infection is one of the more simple ways of developing a yeast infection and predominantly involves genital yeast infection. So in this case the most commonly afflicted areas are the vagina and the penis, since these are also some of the most moist parts of the body that are usually covered (hopefully) in clothes and tend to be kept warmer than the rest of the body. It is because of this that they tend to also be the most conducive areas of the body to developing a yeast infection.

Oral Contamination

Another of the leading causes of yeast infection is through the use of utensils that were used by a person infected with the condition. Further it should be noted that this is also one of the leading causes of yeast infection in infants, although in the case of infants, a person with the disease may not necessarily use the feeding bottle. Actions such as handling a pacifier along with other infant feeding materials may lead to a yeast contamination. Breastfeeding is perhaps the common source of yeast infection in infants. Occasionally a child can develop a yeast infection in the womb where it is passed on from an infected mother.

Weakened Immune System

Since Candida albicans normally occurrs in the body, weakening of the immune system is another of the most common causes of yeast infection. One of the leading causes of a weakened immune system is the use of antibacterial medication during the course of other types of treatment, such as to fight other medical conditions. Death of good bacteria is often the unfortunate side effect of treating many of todays common diseases with common anti-bacterial drugs. As an example, some medications can kill the lactobacillus bacteria which not only helps in the digestion of food, but is also  key fighter of Candida albicans.

Like most things in life, iprevention is always much better than a cure. For the most part yeast infections can be prevented by using thorough hygiene practices. We think it is always better to consider taking a holistic approach to boosting your immune system through the use of vitamin and mineral supplements, as well as through a good diet and daily exercise. Always make sure that you take some immediate action to deal with you yeast infection. There are quite an array of over the counter drugs and natural remedies to eradicate yeast infection these days and you really don’t need to suffer. We always think that natural remedies make more sense than over the counter medications becuase they address the long term relief and not just deal with the immediate symptoms. Further, natural treatment plans are also free of harmful side effects which are not uncommon from over the counter products.

Whatever you choose, make sure you do take some action to treat your condition as soon as you can – no-one needs to be that uncomfortable!. Yeast grows exponentially and very rarely “just goes away” by itself, so it is up to you to get on top of it and not just for immediate relief but also for the long term.

If you would like to read more about the symptoms, causes and many treatment options available to yeast infections sufferers please visit our website at www.theyeastinfectionsite.org or click here.

 

Foods To Eat To Avoid Yeast Infections

September 5th, 2010

The yeast infection is inconvenience although it is not life threatening but there are methods to prevent it just like any other infections. All people have to study and use the ways everyday in Preventing yeast infections,.

In order to prevent yeast infections, you have to understand better what yeast is and the causes of yeast infections. Yeast causes an infection when there is excessive reproduction and this means that this one celled fungus can multiply with the proper conditions. Yeast is technically called monilia commonly known as Candida albicans and a disease by yeast is moniliases. Yeast is known to reside in the body naturally collectively with other organisms which mostly affect the skin, gut, mouth, vagina and others.

You need to reflect on many things provided if you want to cure yeast infections. The fungus likes warm and moist parts so if you wear tight clothes, you will sweat and create an environment where yeast are likely to live comfortably. It is advisable to use cotton underwear to absorb moisture and see to it to change wet cloths right away. Another thing that can cause infection is the female products such as scented vaginal lubricants that can be harsh.
It is advised not to use petroleum based lubricants since they help in attracting the growth of yeast to prevent yeast infections.

You are advised to use water based lubricants instead if you actually need it. You ought to think about your health as the key aspect when it comes to disease caused by yeast.
Eating nutritious foods such as fruits, green leafy vegetables and whole foods can give your body with nutrients needed. You have to search for the foods that are good for you because certain nutritious foods might be bad for you.

Therefore, you need to visit a nutritionist who will check what you need and plan a chart for you to avoid yeast infections. Refrain from eating foods that are poorly digested by your system if you think there is no need for you to consult a professional.
Certain foods need to be evaluated to check which are best for you. Generally, there are foods you need to refrain and they are foods with refined sugars, beer, foods with yeast and others. Eating some yogurt everyday can help in fighting yeast because it is said to have helpful bacteria.

Other practical ways to avoid is the intake of birth control pills and refrain from having sex with a person with yeast infections.Other people are using condoms to prevent infections but there are some condom lubricants that are related to yeast.
Preventing yeast infections is very important and we need to make a move since it will be very advantageous to our health.

Stop vaginal itching and burning in bacterial vaginosis

September 4th, 2010

Vaginal itching, burning and inflammation are typical symptoms of vaginitis. Women with yeast infection cannot escape from these symptoms. Sometimes these symptoms can occur in bacterial vaginosis, but not in all cases though.

Every woman will experience vaginal irritation several times at any given points of their live. These vaginal itching or irritation usually resolves on its own without any treatment. However, if the itching or irritation continue, or becomes severe, then a visit to the doctor is necessary to find out what is the cause behind the problem, before it can be treated accordingly.

If you experience vaginal itching/burning accompanied with a white to grayish vaginal discharge that smells like fish, it could be bacterial vaginosis (BV).

The standard bacterial vaginosis treatment is with antibiotics, either in the form of oral table or vaginal cream/gel. The treatment will help eliminate the BV-causing bacteria, and thereby stop the symptoms of vaginal itching, discharge and foul odor. But BV may take quite a number of days to clear up, and if you experience unbearable symptoms during this period, you may try some over-the-counter (OTC) solutions and natural remedies to relief vaginal itching and burning.

OTC solutions

Keep a vaginal anti-itch cream handy. It prevents undesirable itching to occur at a wrong time, like when you are waiting at the bus stop with a crowd or sharing an elevator with your male colleagues. Vagisil, for instance, contains an anesthetic to suppress itch and is safe to use at the vaginal area. This will save you from the intense need to scratch. Other available vaginal anti-itch creams include Equate, Vagi-gard, and Summers Eve.

Most vaginal anti-itch creams also contain external analgesics and anti-pruritics. If possible, opt for a cream that has added vitamins A, D and E to calm the irritated vaginal skin.

Do not that these anti-itch creams only stop minor itching. They don’t have the power to kill germs. They only provide short-term symptoms relief. Bacterial vaginosis will continue to attack you with subsequent episodes of itching and burning because the root problem is not treated. You still need to seek appropriate medical treatment or use natural remedies to treat bacterial vaginosis at its root causes.

Lifestyle tips

* Do not scratch, otherwise you will further irritate the affected area.

* Refrain from sexual intercourse until the symptoms improve.

* Keep the vaginal area cool and dry by wearing cotton underwear, which absorbs moisture and sweat better than other types of fabric.

* Introduce something cold to the vaginal area to lessen the irritation. Place a piece of damp washcloth in the freezer for several minutes, then place the cold washcloth on the vaginal area to act as a cold compress.

* Do not use scented or colored toilet paper. The chemicals may cause further skin irritation.

There are also ways to stop vaginal itching with home remedies, by making use of commonly found ingredients such as garlic, tea tree oil and apple cider vinegar.