Find Out the REAL Causes of Yeast Infection
It is Candida species that causes yeast infections. There are over 100 naturally occurring species, but only a quarter of them are considered recognized causes of yeast infection, or Candiasis in humans. The most abundant one is Candida albicans, then Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, Candida tropicalis, and Candida parapsilosis.
Strangely enough, the main cause of yeast infection is not yeast organisms, although these are usually present in small amounts in most areas of the body. For healthy individuals, it is the beneficial gastrointestinal bacterial flora that protects the intestines from the multiplication of Candida. Candida is usually kept under control when the natural equilibrium between Candida and the gastrointestinal bacterial flora exists. When this usual equilibrium is impacted, Candida species can reproduce rapidly and provoke a multitude of symptoms of yeast infection.
Yeast infection, like plenty of other recurring health problems, is caused by more than just one factor. Several internal aspects, several external triggers and their inter-relationship create a yeast infection environment.
Genetic traits (that are uncontrollable) and lifestyle and psychological factors can make for Candida overgrowth, also boosted by contributions from internal factors provoking yeast growth. Internal causes of yeast infection include deficiency in friendly probiotic bacteria, weakened immunity and inferior diet choices: sugary products, white flour products, refined carbohydrates, caffeine, alcohol and other yeast encouraging foods.
Several more external factors and circumstances also lead to candida multiplication and infection. The yeast infection environment is produced because of these factors and associated internal co-factors.
The main external agents of vaginal yeast infection are: (1) douching or using female hygiene sprays to the intimate area; (2) the use of toilet paper that is colored or perfumed, deodorant sanitary towels, tampons or bubble bath; (3) wiping “the wrong way” after using the toilet from rectum to vagina, that spurs the spreading of bacteria; (4) wearing tight garments or clothes manufactured from synthetic fibers.
The main external agents of oral thrush are: (1) being treated with badly disinfected medical equipment destined for multiuse; (2) wearing orthodontic appliances or dentures that have a bad fit; (3) putting dirty objects into one’s mouth (above all for babies).
The principal external agents of baby yeast infection (diaper rash) are: (1) skin folds from obesity, with moisture and friction due to limited air circulation; (2) allergy reactions caused by the dye in training pants and disposable diapers, along with wipes, lotions and creams; (3) lipid-stripping soaps rendering the skin more permeable and more at risk for diaper dermatitis; (4) increase in skin contact with urine and feces because of insufficient changes of diapers.
The external reasons of male yeast infection are: (1) neglect of male personal hygiene; (2) sexual intercourse with a partner already infected by a yeast infection; (3) using glycerin based lubricants or soaps that are colored or perfumed.
The external vectors of paronychia (nail bed infections) are: (1) the nail plate can be lifted up off the nail bed after soaking hands in water for a long time (this means that bacteria and yeasts easily penetrate and multiply in the space under the nail); (2) use of clothing and shoes where air does not circulate.
Alternative holistic medicine considers the body as a whole with the aim of establishing an internal balance, to reinforce the immune system and improve mental strength. Because medicine in developed countries only deals with the manifestation of candida in the areas that are infected, conventional yeast infection treatments are short term measures. External vectors of candidiasis are well described, but the basic contributing factors are less so. The holistic program, addressing both internal and external contributing aspects, eliminates the fundamental causes of yeast infection, with specific supplements of herbs and vitamins, and following an full group of dietary rules and protocols to master Candida and thus the group of incommoding symptoms and its recurrence.
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