Most of the available treatments are effective for treating the unpleasant symptoms but very few are able to properly tackle the underlying cause
Background
Studies
have shown that yeast infection is more common in the populations of developed
countries – possibly at least in part due to the convenience food culture. It
is estimated that up to three quarters of the entire population of developed
countries may suffer yeast infection of one form or another.
As
former “third world countries” become more and more developed the total global
demand for yeast infection medications has reached hundreds of millions of
dollars. While drug manufacturers are facing an ever-increasing demand, there
are still many unanswered questions about over-the-counter yeast infection
treatments.
What actually is Yeast
Infection?
Yeast
infection is caused when a particular type of bacteria, known as Candida, which
are normally present in all healthy human beings, are able to multiply out of
control.
Candida
is normally found on the surfaces of our skin, in the mouth and particularly in
the genital areas and the gastrointestinal tract. It is needed by our bodies to
keep other unhealthy bacteria in check.
Candida
itself is normally kept under control by friendly pre-biotic bacteria and while
there is a normal, correct balance of these bacteria in our bodies everything
is fine and no yeast related infections should occur.
Unfortunately,
there are a number of situations that can happen to all of us from time to time
which can disrupt the natural internal balance and allow the Candida to
multiply out of control. When this happens the bacteria can transform from a
yeast form into a fungal form which can penetrate the walls of our intestines. Yeast,
bacteria and partially digested food can then find their way into our blood
stream and around our bodies causing localised and in some cases systemic
infections.
Common Symptoms of Yeast
Infection
The
common symptoms of localised yeast infections are sore, red itchy areas often
accompanied by a cottage-cheese like discharge and a nasty smell. This is
usually found in the genital areas and the mouth, but can also occur under skin
fold or the breasts.
Systemic
Candidiasis can include the symptoms above and also general fatigue and
tiredness with possible blurred vision. In extreme cases systemic Candidiasis
can even be fatal.
Over-The-Counter Yeast
Infection Treatments
For
the last couple of decades anti-fungal yeast infection medications have become
available such as anti-fungal creams, tablets and suppositories.
Most
of the available treatments are effective for treating the unpleasant symptoms
but very few are able to properly tackle the underlying cause – the internal
imbalance which stems from a complex situation probably involving a number of
different factors.
The
disadvantages of relying too heavily on over-the-counter medications are
therefore:
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They only tackle the symptoms – not the root
cause.
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Using them in the long term may have
unpleasant side effects.
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They allow the patient to continue with what
may be a very unhealthy lifestyle which actually perpetuates the problem and
contributes to recurrent yeast infections, possibly for years to come.
What
is really needed is a comprehensive holistic approach which will pick up on the
various issues with lifestyle, diet, etc. and offer a permanent solution. For
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