Yeast infection..why is it call that?


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It is a disease caused by Candida, a yeast type of microbes (moving fungi is yeast, fungi that can not move are molds).

As part of the immune system, your vagina have some good yeasts to pretect from bacterial infection. However, when your yeasts are done or damaged (such as: dilapidated by anti-biotic drugs), other yeasts and bacteria will reproduce.

If candida reproduce, bacteria will be kill and your vagina will have an "athletic foot"smell. It is not a pleasant smell, but may be better than Bacterial vaginosis, which has a discouraging protein smell ( eggs goes bad) and can damage little one in the fetus.

Yeast infection is not the infection from your "yeast powder or baking powder".

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It is called a yeast infection because specifically what it is...an overgrowth of yeast in some part of your body. Candida is regularly the culprit. Probiotics (good bacteria well agreed in yogurt) that goes surrounded by your gut can often clear it up, through supplements, any live yogurt as well as a topical application of a powder supplement (make a paste).

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the "bacteria" that are cause the infection are "yeast". you have it there instinctively. sometimes, we get an overgrowth of the yeast, and we get a "yeast infection".

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hey very well you have yeast down theere anyway but its when bad germs gets down there. Its not basically thrush you can get if it gets really fruitless or treated to uch it develops into more painful things.

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