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Treating an Oral Yeast Infection

Treating an oral yeast infection can be quite hard for people who have excessive amounts of the candida fungus in their mouth. There are time that thrush symptoms are mild. They can be a light white film seen in the oral cavity, while the severe ones have sores, blisters and lesions all over their the mouth. This can go beyond the mouth, which includes the gums, tongue, palate, even as far back as the throat and tonsil.

There are the factors that can stir up an oral thrush outbreak. Adults, and even children, who suffer from diseases that affect the immune system run the highest risk. These conditions may include diabetes, cancer and HIV/AIDS. Additionally, taking medications (like the birth control pill or antibiotics) that affect the balance of hormonal levels can also make someone more vulnerable to oral thrush. While it’s essential to know the causes, if you have it, you are more focused on the cure since you are in much pain and suffering.

It’s best to consult with a doctor and have your condition diagnosed, there are some home remedies that you may take into consideration to help manage the pain. A severe case of oral thrush could reach farther than your oral areas and may include your liver, lungs, heart, joints, esophagus and even brain. However, there are some measures you can take on your own.

First, see to it that you have proper hygiene in the mouth. Brush your teeth at least 3 times daily so that the yeast is at the lowest levels possible. More to these, see to it that no one else in your home can access your toothbrush for them not to be at risk for getting thrush.

If you’re a smoker, you might want to consider quitting, considering those who smoke statistically have higher rates of oral thrush outbreaks. Some dietary changes can also help with the treatment of an oral candida infection. Yeast levels rise as sugar levels in the blood stream increase. This is the reason why those who are either diabetic or pre-diabetic run a higher risk for yeast infections, be it oral, vaginal or penile.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - May 30, 2013 at 1:21 pm

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Q&A: Can you get your period while treating a yeast infection?

Question by Sgath: Can you get your period while treating a yeast infection?
I appeared to have gotten a yeast infection about a week or so, i left it for about 3 days before i went and got medication. On the second of three days of treatment I noticed there was blood in my discharge. Yesterday being the third day of treatment there was only a little bit of blood and today there is still blood. Is this normal?

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Answer by Angelkat
Yes. There is no reason your body would skip your period on account of a yeast infection. Menses sensation can occur for things like super low body weight or high stress levels, but a yeast infection would not be considered anything that stressful.

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Posted by Treat Candida - December 12, 2012 at 2:56 pm

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Being Religious To Your Treatment Is Key

You probably know about yeast infections. Such infection is caused by Candida albicans. However, these microorganisms are normal residents of the body. They are not supposed to be harmful but for the reason that they grow out of control, they tend to overwhelm the good ones in the body that work to maintain the yeast under control, thus causing infection.

Yeast infections have various causes such as misuse of antibiotics, hormone problems, poor diet, unhygienic practices, and suppressed immune system, just to name a few. Nevertheless, this condition is treatable.

This troubling condition is an indicator that something wrong is going on inside the body. That said, treating the symptoms superficially and temporarily will never cure it.

The first step in curing Candida is determining the roots of the problem. Identify which factors brought about the yeast infection. By doing so, you can then target them.

Medications like Antifungals, Caprylic (or Undecanoic) Acid, and Colloidal Silver are among the medications that can treat yeast infections. You typically have to take them for months depending on the severity of your infection and you usually should take them in high dosages.

Probiotic supplements are a good treatment option as well. Examples include Acidophilus and Lactobacilus strains which are known to be efficient in combating yeast cells. They have the ability to re-establish the balance between good and bad bacteria. These supplements aid in the prevention of reoccurrence as well. Probiotic supplements can be bought even just from your favorite supermarket.

Furthermore, adhering to a healthy and well-balanced diet is essential in your Canida treatment. Stick with low sugar and low starch diet since yeast cells feed on sugar. Great results can be seen within just a few weeks.

It goes without saying that if you have a weak immune system, you are predisposed to getting infected with certain diseases. Therefore, avoiding stress is a good way to boost your resistance against many kinds of infection, particularly Candida, and prevent them from coming back. Staying away from smoking and downing of alcohol is a pretty sensible idea as well, you might want to avoid them altogether which is much better! Be religious to your treatment plan and you are sure to gain back your normal health.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - March 7, 2012 at 11:42 am

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