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Urinary Yeast Infection

 

Women of all ages have been dealing with yeast infections as well as urinary tract infections for as long as we can all remember. Unfortunately for some, the two go hand in hand. There are some women who get a urinary tract infection at the first signs of a yeast infection so early detection and treatment is very important. Learn the signs and symptoms of both and what can irritate one to cause the other, this way you can ward off these types of infections quickly.

Yeast infections can come about for many reasons, one of which if there is an irritation of the vaginal area. Yeast thrives on moist, warm places such as the vaginal area. There are some women who find that they can get an increase in yeast infections if they find that they are stressed. Antibiotics also play a role in yeast infections so this can be bad when a woman gets a cold or infection that requires antibiotics.

You can treat these types of urinary yeast infections with over the counter medications or you can also go to the doctor for a definite diagnosis and have your doctor prescribe something that he or she feels will help you to get your body back on track.

There are plenty of creams and suppositories that can be bought at the local pharmacy OTC and they will get the yeast back under control and stop the itching and burning. You can also add in such things as cranberry supplements or juice to help flush out the bacteria inside that is causing the urinary tract infection.

You may also want to change to white cotton panties until the infections are gone as this will help to keep the area dry and stop the yeast from over growing. There are plenty of body and vaginal powders that help to keep the area dry and free from moisture. They usually contain cornstarch, which is great for these issues.

If you are having trouble with itching and burning or pain when you urinate, then you may be suffering with one or both of these types of infections and you should seek the advice of your trusted doctor. It is important to start treatment as quickly as possible so that you do not suffer and so that you do not give the yeast infection to your sexual partner.

You can give a yeast infection to someone else so it is important if you have one, that you use protection until it is cleared up, should you decide to have sexual intercourse. Keep in mind that a yeast infection or urinary tract infections are not sexually transmitted diseases but they can be spread from one partner to another.


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