
If you are a woman, yeast infections are nothing new to you – even if you may not have experienced them, you know someone who has. If you do happen to get yeast infections yourself, you are probably wondering if there are any home remedies for treating them yourself, which there are.
A yeast infection, also known as vaginal candidiasis, is a fungal infection that causes discharge, irritation, and intense itchiness of the vagina and vulva, or the tissues of the vaginal opening. Many women experience at least two episodes; a yeast infection affects up to three out of four women in their lifetimes.
Most yeast infections are a result of the fungus candida albicans. The vagina contains a balanced mix of yeast and bacteria, which acts to prevent an overgrowth of yeast, but that balance can be affected.
When that overgrowth of candida in the vagina’s yeast penetrates deeper vaginal cell layers, that is when you can see the signs of a yeast infection.
Although not a sexually transmitted infection, there is a higher risk of vaginal yeast infections during initial sex activity.
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Mild to moderate symptoms of a yeast infection include the following:
Ways to tell that your yeast infection has run its course and has begun to heal include the following signs:
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To prevent the overgrowth of candida, leading to your yeast infection, be mindful of the reasons for this overgrowth:
There are simple steps for preventing yeast infections. They include avoiding the following:
There have been many home remedies reported but here are a few that you can try that seem to be the most popular:
If the home remedies do not work, or if there are no signs of relief from the symptoms, you will want to seek medical attention.
It may vary with each person, but symptoms usually subside anywhere from one to six days.
It is wise to visit your doctor if this is your first yeast infection or if you’re not sure.

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