Sunday, March 30, 2014

What Causes Yeast Infections In Women?

Are you tired of figuring out what is causing your yeast infection?
This is the book I used to help me get rid of my ongoing yeast infections

I have been a sufferer of yeast infections for the past 6 years. Although 6 years doesn't seem all that long, just imagine the pain and embarrassment that comes with it and nonetheless, these infections would happen almost every month.

After trying remedy after remedy and doing everything that my Gynecologist/OBGYN has told me to do, I finally discovered a way to get them under control. I would like to say "under control" rather than "gone for good" because they have been gone for over a year now, but our bodies change constantly as we get older. Either way, I have learned to control these nasty infections.

First I took my research to the library and online in order to find out what was causing these yeast infections. I was more intent on finding out what causes yeast infections in women. Men can also get yeast infections too and most information I was coming across was geared towards both sexes, which was good because I was always afraid that my boyfriend would catch it from me.

Yeast is a fungus that can live in the vagina as well as our mouth. A vaginal yeast infection means that too many yeast cells are growing in the vagina. Most yeast infections are caused by a type of yeast called Candida albicans.

Healthy vaginas have bacteria and a small number of yeast cells. When something happens to change the balance of these organisms, yeast can grow too much and cause those symptoms we as women know all too well. Antibiotics can sometimes cause this imbalance too so it is also important to take care of yourself while getting better. The high estrogen levels caused by pregnancy or hormone therapy can also cause a yeast infection.

A few other things can also cause yeast infections in women. Here are just a few other examples:

  • wet bathing suits (moisture helps yeast grow)
  • not changing panty liners throughout the day (once again moisture)
  • eating too much starch (too much starch and sugar can definitely give you yeast overgrowth)
  • staying in sweaty clothes after the gym (once again, moisture)
  • not giving yourself ventilation "down there"
  • birth control pills
  • digestive disorders
  • stress

A yeast infection causes itching or soreness in the vagina and sometimes causes pain or burning when you urinate or have sex. Some women also have a thick, clumpy, white discharge that has no odor and looks a little like cottage cheese.

UGH!  How we all hate the symptoms of yeast infections huh!?  In fact, if you were so thrilled with an itchy and sore vagina, you wouldn't have clicked on this page... (lol).  These infections have made me depressed, have dampened my sex life, and have made me so self conscious.  On top of these infections, I have also felt bloated, cranky, tired, and had a general feeling of malaise.


It wasn't until recently that I have come across Yeast Infection No More.  I was a little skeptical to try this product being that it was just an E-book, but I was so desperate and was already spending money on everything else to try and stop it.

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This book actually educated me on things I didn't even know about yeast infections and how they are caused in women.  Linda Allen (the author of Yeast No More) has really done her research in finding what causes yeast infections in women (as well as men!). She has helped thousands of women control and permanently cure their yeast infections. As for myself, I have used this E-book for 4 1/2 weeks before finding relief. That is just over 30 days.  Although it wasn't over night, 30 days was better than nothing.  Linda offers so many different remedies and treatments so that you can figure out which one will work best for you. 

I would recommend everyone to try this E-book.  It is a small investment that can really help you change your life and get rid of this nasty infection....