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would i become sterile if i had a yeast infection for too long?

Answers:    No. Yeast is a fungus referred to as Candida. Yeast is commonly present on common human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina.

Vaginal yeast infections go on when new yeast is introduced into the vaginal nouns, or when there is an increase within the quantity of yeast already present within the vagina relative to the quantity of ordinary bacteria.

If you own diabetes mellitus or are pregnant or taking oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or antibiotics you may get an infection. The use of douches or aromatic vaginal hygiene sprays may also increase a woman's risk of developing a vaginal yeast infection. Improper ventilation - say aloud wearing nylons too long, tight pants, etc, can contribute to getting an infection.

Signs of yeast infections:
White, cottage cheese-like discharge
Swelling and stomach-ache around the vulva
Intense itching

For a few women, a yeast infection can go away on it's own basically after their period.
no not at adjectives Nope! A yeast infection affects the lining of the vagina and to some extent the inner and outer labia, it doesn't affect the womb or fallopian tubes or ovaries and it doesn't affect fertility contained by any way. I used to take thrush regularly and after using (as gross as it sounds) cold acidophilis yogurt (inside and out till the infection cleared up, I haven't had another attack since, and that be about 5 years ago in a minute. Eating the yogurt also helps :)

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