-wearing tight underwear without a cotton crotch
-frequent douching
-antibiotic use
-diabetes
-HIV/AIDS
-pregnancy
2006-06-13 15:37:34
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answer #1
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answered by ms_diva_dee 3
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Yeast infections are more common than you may think. My first one was when I was about 18 years old. They can be caused by many things...back then, one reason was that we weren't wearing "breathable" underwear, like cotton. Most all undergarments now have a breathable crotch, so you shouldn't have to worry about that too much. You can also get a yeast infection when taking antibiotics. What happens is that the antibiotic "kills" the GOOD bacteria that lives in the vagina and a yeast infection occurs.
If you are young and need some assitance understanding this, talk to your mom! She's probably had one or several in her lifetime.
The best thing to do (besides talking to Mom) is go to Yahoo search and type in "yeast infections". You'll get some good information including symptoms and information on how to avoid and help cure them. Back in the olden days, it took a prescription from a doctor to get the medicine. You can now buy it over the counter at the drug store. Monistat is the best one out there. Here's a good link:
http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/193/main.html#CausesandRiskFactorsofYeastInfections
Never ever take things for granted...see a doctor to make sure that all you HAVE is a yeast infection. Never settle for your own diagnosis. You aren't a doctor. OK?
Good luck!
2006-06-13 15:51:58
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answered by Eileen_in_LV 1
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Cure Yeast Infection Holistically : http://YeastCured.com/
2015-05-29 20:06:58
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answered by Douglas 2
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Hi
Her Majesty has it dead bang on, however so do the other posters. Anything that helps the yeast move from the anus or urethra to the vagina or other body parts helps spread a yeast infection.
Mine ended up under my arms, and in other dark moist places.
2006-06-13 15:51:52
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answered by Pegasus90 6
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They are caused by antibiotics, or chemicals that have antibiotic action (even birth control), and can be resolved by removing the offending substances from your life, and adding probiotic foods or supplements to replenish the healthy flora that keep candida albicans at bay.
2006-06-13 16:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had them happen due to taking antiniotics. They get rid of certain bacteria needed in your vagina, giving the bad bacteria free rein.
Other things can cause it too.
See your doctor.
Hope this helps!
2006-06-13 15:43:21
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answered by Her Majesty 4
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never had them my self sis has though..
go to the drug store get you some cream .. and be done with it
2006-06-18 14:45:33
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answered by ♥ Lisa♥ 5
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alot of them are casued by tampons
2006-06-13 15:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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