By: Janet A. Hagedorn | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Yeast is found in many areas in our bodies at all times. Places like our digestive system, our skin, vagina, and mouth all contain yeast in normal numbers. It is a natural part of our bodies that is usually kept regulated by bacteria in the body. However, sometimes that yeast gets out of control and it can cause oral yeast infections, which happens commonly when the yeast gets out of control in the body. read more
By: Diya T. | 2010-04-02 | Women's Issues Oral yeast infection is also known as Thrush. It refers to a type of yeast infection, which typically infects the tongue, mouth, gums and the inner cheeks. Understanding the oral yeast infection symptoms and identifying them is the best option to avoid having to suffer from long term oral yeast infection. read more
By: Vanessa Smith | 2010-12-04 | Women's Health If you happen to have yeast infection or has experienced having yeast infection, you know only too well how uncomfortable it is to have the symptoms such as itching, reddishness, and that plain uneasy feeling. Actually, there are several ways to stop the rashes, burning sensation, itching, and the endless discomforts even if already have very severe Candida infection. read more
By: erfgjklp | 2010-11-30 | Women's Health There are many ways this imbalance can take place: As soon as the immune technique is weakened via illness. read more
By: Hannah Jane | 2010-03-31 | Women's Issues Avoiding subjecting your body to more pills, potions or cremes just to provide temporary relief to your yeast infection is a great idea. You can cure a yeast infection with all natural methods, there are a lot of potent natural products out that that will provide you with some great relief and cures. I am going to share with you a few of the natural cures I have found over time. read more
By: Tim Fisher | 2011-01-24 | Alternative Medicine The more obvious symptoms of infection are redness, itching and a nasty smelling curd-like discharge. There can, however, be far less obvious symptoms of infection that are not so easily detected read more
By: Jon Cielo | 2010-12-18 | Women's Health Discover what you want to know about yeast infection symptoms, causes and treatment options here. By a better understanding of these you'll be better placed to cure your yeast infection and prevent it returning time and time again. read more
By: Charles Zoe | 2011-07-25 | Women's Health The infection is caused by the overgrowth of Candida, a fungus normally present in human body. Suffering from yeast or Candida infection can bring so much discomfort that sufferers want to find a quick solution to ease yeast infection symptoms. read more
By: Lana Leicester | 2010-04-01 | Alternative Medicine Luckily, the treatment for yeast infection is very easy and there are counter medications to treat the major of these infections that cure up to 90 percent. So, let's take a look at the Best Yeast Infection Cures for men as well as women. read more
By: Yvonne Easton | 2010-03-26 | Women's Issues Treating an oral yeast infection (thrush) is done for people who have excessive amounts of the candida fungus through their mouth. Sometimes thrush symptoms are mild - including perhaps a light white film throughout the oral cavity, while severe cases include sores, blisters and lesions throughout the mouth. There can be more than one location that is infected in the mouth - including the gums, tongue, palate, even as far back as the throat and tonsil. This article will explore some methods for treating thrush. read more
By: Bai Zijian | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness An oral yeast infection, though not as common perhaps as vaginal yeast infection, is still a widespreadable kind of thrush that can develop in the oral cavity. Oral yeast infection can develop suddenly, and its general symptoms are the presence of a creamy, white layer on your tongue, or the roof of your mouth or gums. Oral yeast infections can cause mouth and throat sores and can make any sores you have worse. read more
By: Hannah Jane | 2010-03-27 | Women's Issues Many women, men and babies suffer from a yeast infection at one stage or another. Often it involves an embarrassing trip to the doctors to get pills, potions and cremes that are supposed to help cure that yeast infection. More often than not the treatments only treat the symptoms and the yeast infection will often come back and each time getting worse and worse. read more
By: Sarin Svensson F | 2010-10-07 | Women's Health Suffering from yeast infection is one of the most dreadful things one can experience. The never-ending itch that makes you want to scratch, the burning feeling from too much scratching, the sleepless nights you go into - everything seems torture. What's even more bad news is that a yeast infection can come back as soon as it reenters the affected site. read more