Yeast Infection Treatments: How to Get Rid of Yeast Infection

An overgrowth of yeast bacteria causes the yeast infection. Yeast infection usually starts with itching in the infected area. How to get rid of yeast infection? Read on to know...
Yeast Infection Treatments: How to Get Rid of Yeast Infection
The yeast fungus bacterium candida albicans and some other bacteria of this species cause yeast infection. Therefore, it is also called as candidiasis. This bacterium is normally present in the body, but it causes trouble only when it grows excessively.

Candidiasis: Overview and Symptoms
Primary symptom of any yeast infection is itching and burning sensation in the affected area. It causes uneasiness and irritation among the infected people. It is more commonly observed in women. The yeast bacteria grow in the places like vagina, rectum, digestive system, underarms, mouth or between toes. In most of the cases, yeast infection develops in genital areas. Vaginal yeast infection produces starchy odor and thick white or yellowish vaginal secretions, in females. In case of women, it develops due to the warm and damp vaginal area, which provides a suitable environment for the growth of yeast bacteria. About 70 to 80% of women suffer from yeast infection. In males, yeast infection gets transmitted via sexual contact with the infected person. It gets worse, if it is not treated immediately. It affects physical as well as psychological health of the person significantly.

Yeast Infection Treatments
How to get rid of a yeast infection? Actually there are many ways you can get rid of vaginal yeast infection. Physicians usually treat their patients to take anti-fungal medications. There are lot of over-the-counter that is OTC medications available in the market. Some home remedies also help in reducing the infection. Wearing synthetic and tight cloths, wet cloths or swimsuit for prolonged time also increases the growth of this bacterium.

Many OTC anti-fungal creams and suppositories are recommended to treat patients with yeast infection under strict medical supervision. These creams minimize burning sensation and irritation caused by the infection. They work effectively against the yeast bacteria. Most of the times, yeast infection treatment contains suppositories, which end with "azole", such as Miconazole, Tioconazole, Butoconazole, Clotrimazole, Itraconazole, Econazole etc. They are either inserted or applied to the genital area. Usually these medications show positive effects within three days. If you find that you are using the medication for more than three days and still there is no improvement in your condition, visit your medical practitioner immediately.

Natural remedies also help to cure yeast infection effectively. Acidophilus diet like curd and yogurt and probiotics are also a part of popular vaginal yeast infection treatment. Teatree oil application to the infected area also helps to minimize the infection. Home remedies like apple cider vinegar, garlic also provide great relief from irritation caused by the infection. Some yeast infection treatments also include oral medications, depending upon the pain and discomfort level of the patient and if the physical condition of the patient is severe.

Recurring yeast infection can be a symptom of HIV infection. Lot of women suffer vaginal yeast infection during pregnancy. Chances of developing yeast infection increase during pregnancy because of the increased vaginal secretions. Excessive glucose level in blood can also cause a yeast infection. There are some other factors like diabetes, aids infection, hepatitis B infection, cancer treatments, steroids, contraceptive pills or antibiotics which increase the chances of yeast infection development. It develops in both, sexually active and inactive people. Patients having yeast infection experience pain during urinating or sexual intercourse. You must see a doctor if you have similar symptoms, and you never had candidiasis before. Do not rely on self-diagnosis, because there are several other genital infections, which have the same symptoms. If you have already suffered from a yeast infection, your judgment might be correct, but it is better to consult a physician before taking any medication.

By Saurabha Palekar
Published: 7/17/2009
 
Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.
Your Comments:
Your Name:
Use the form below to email this article to your friends.
Recipient Email Address:
 Separate multiple email addresses by ;
Your Name:
Your Email Address: