Posted by Adriana Noton at Jul 16th, 2011 in Infections
Dry mouth, which is also known as xerostomia, is a condition that affects many people around the world. Caused by a reduction in saliva production, this irritating condition affects the sensation of taste and inhibits the production of bacteria essential to preventing tooth decay. People who suffer from this ailment also have troubles swallowing food and water and often experience difficulties with their digestive systems. Everyone who suffers from xerostomia can benefit from learning more about its causes and effects, as well as the common forms of treatment.
The root causes
Among doctors, the condition is known as xerostomia. It is often seen in patients who take various kinds of medications, and is widely recognized as one of the most common side effects of certain drugs. It can also result from various cancer treatments, and is often experienced by older people who take many medications. In addition, smokers and those who drink caffeine commonly experience it as well.
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Posted by Tashee Michael at Mar 18th, 2011 in Infections
A yeast infection can occur in several forms, the most common being of the vagina, but it is not limited to that area or that gender. Other places that are moist and warm can be a place for a yeast infection to occur, the mouth, under breasts, in folds of skin and yes the penis. Men can also get a yeast infection though it is less common. Three quarters of people by the end of the life will have had to have dealt with a yeast infection at least once in their lives!
The cause of a yeast infection whatever form it takes, is an overgrowth of a fungus that lives on most of us in small numbers already. Candida is a group of fungi in which there are several pathogenic species, Candida albicans being the main one. Symptoms range in severity between sufferers and respond differently to different treatments.
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Posted by Tashee Michael at Feb 28th, 2011 in Infections
A yeast infection can have many forms including a skin yeast infection. Triggers that cause the candida to overgrow and leads to this are the same as for other yeast infection forms. They include: harsh chemicals / scented soaps or products damp clothing stress birth control pills a weakened immune system steroids hormonal imbalance antibiotics excessive sweating Identifying and dealing with the trigger that causes the candida overgrowth in you is key to proper and effective treatment.
Options for treating a skin yeast infection depend on person preference and how severe it is. It is a good idea though to have a doctor give you a proper examination and diagnosis before you try treatment, whether it by conventional drug based or more natural remedies. Be sure to describe symptoms to them, they can include a rash, scaling, redness, inflammation, soreness, itching and flaking.
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Posted by Natasha Tishee at Feb 17th, 2011 in Infections
A yeast infection may also be called Candidiasis and for many women who suffer with vaginal yeast infection bumps it can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Symptoms vary from person to person but can include redness, pain when having sex and when urinating, a white thick discharge, a beer odor, itching, swelling and yeast infection bumps. For patients in hospital with compromised immune systems a yeast infection of it becomes systemic can even be fatal. Though particularly common in women, it can affect men also, and can occur anywhere on the body, under arms, on the skin, in the mouth, the penis as well as the vagina. There are some things you can do at home to help clear up those yeast infection bumps.
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Posted by Jane Scott at Dec 17th, 2010 in Infections
Chicken pox is extremely general in the kids, so it can be called a children’s disease. The most insensitive thing about this disease is being contagious. As normally assumed it is not any fungal infection, but it is a viral infection. Varicella zoster is the virus which causes this dreadful disease. Medically chicken pox is called as varicella because of the virus name. Very few obstacles crop up in the chicken pox cases, but whenever they are on screen they are very severe.
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Posted by Adrianne Saizu at Oct 17th, 2010 in Infections
When I think about yeast infections, I think about all of the symptoms that go along with it. The itching and burning, the soreness and the finally the discharge that is uncomfortable and embarrassing. There are so many over the counter products to treat yeast infections but if any of them actually worked then why would we need so many? After talking to my doctor about some alternative treatments he recommended that I try these three. I wanted to share them with you as they have really made a difference in the length of time my yeast infections last.
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Posted by Adrianne Saizu at Oct 17th, 2010 in Infections
I know that I have had my share of yeast infections and I was absolutely sick of it. I was tired of my doctor prescribing me a medication or recommending an expensive cream that I know will only take away the symptoms for a short time. I needed permanent relief! So I decided that it was time to switch doctors and find a less expensive treatment. I was blown away when my new doctor told me that I should try all natural treatments.
I had a few criteria for considering any natural treatment options for my yeast infections. I wanted to make sure that they were safe and had been proven to work as well as not being expensive. I had to make sure too that I wouldn’t have to travel that far to get a hold of anything that I may need for the treatment. But my main concern was that no matter what I needed not just quick relief but permanent relief.
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