Yeast Infection Cream - A Messy Waste of Time?

samedi 6 novembre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

Yeast infection cream is often the first treatment people turn to
when suffering from the symptoms of this painful medical problem. The
problem with using cream to treat your infections is that they only
bring temporary relief. Whether you are using over-the-counter or
prescription yeast infection cream you are only treating the symptoms.
While you may feel some temporary relief you are not receiving a
permanent cure and the infection will return.People who suffer from
these infections experience a wide and confusing range of symptoms.
The most obvious symptoms are rash and itching. However, these are far
from the only symptoms. Headaches, muscle and joint aches,
indigestion, and a generally sick feeling are also common symptoms.
While a cream may temporarily help with the rash and itching they will
give no help with the other serious symptoms.What is commonly called a
yeast infection is actually a fungus or mold infection that occurs
when there is an overgrowth of yeast organisms within the body.
Candida is by far the most common variety of yeast that causes
infection.Candida actually occurs naturally in several areas of the
body including the mouth, throat, vagina, skin, and digestive system.
The Candida yeast serves a useful purpose and only becomes a problem
if it grows out of control. If the body is properly balanced it will
keep the yeast under control and it will not cause problems.The body
uses friendly helper bacteria to keep the yeast under control. As long
as the friendly bacteria are present in the right amounts they will do
a good job of fighting yeast overgrowth. Unfortunately, problems begin
quickly when things get out of balance and the body is not able to
fight the growth of the yeast. Once yeast is allowed to growth out of
control it will turn into a fungus which can spread throughout the
body with severe and painful results.Anti-fungal cream applied to an
area that is red or itching will often kill the yeast that is growing
on or has broken through the skin. Killing the yeast on the surface of
the skin will temporarily reduce the redness and itching in that area.
However, since the yeast is often growing inside the body it will
simply find another place to surface or it will cause internal
problems in areas where no cream can reach.Candida infections will not
go away without treatment. While yeast infection cream may bring some
temporary relief they are not a permanent cure. There is no cream or
pill that will cure the root cause of yeast infections. To cure the
infection you must treat the root cause and this takes more than
simply applying some cream to the skin. Fortunately, there is a
simple, natural process that completely eliminates yeast infections
and keeps them away forever without yeast infection creams or other
medicines.

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