For some women, that is the first indication that they are pregnant. Unfortunately, you will need to wait until you miss your period to find out of that is true or not. You will want to contact your OBs office and find out what to do to treat it since there could be a chance you are pregnant.
AnswerSome pregnant women are more prone to yeast infections but this in itself isn't a indication of pregnancy.Common name for unicellular ascomycetes, including that used in baking
The first blood bank ever created was called the "Leningrad Institute for Blood Transfusion" and was established in 1932 in the Soviet Union.
Yes, they do. They generally will hug the mother's stomach or if they're old enough, coo at it even before the mother starts showing. My nephew did this and it was cute as ever.
When you touch fungi, it is typically safe for most people. Some fungi may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. To avoid potential risks, it is best to wash your hands after handling fungi and avoid touching unknown or potentially toxic species.
A vaccine for Necrotizing fasciitis is not currently available, but research is ongoing to develop one. However, due to the complexity of the infection and the various bacteria that can cause it, development of an effective vaccine may be challenging. It is important to continue research to find ways to prevent and treat this severe infection.
No. Not everyone woman will get one. I, have had a yeast infection 7 times when i was little but you know, thats just me. Some women will never ever get one.
yes ecause i have it in my nose and i have already had 3 today.
Yeast infections are normally cured with vaginal cream or pills that can be bought over the counter, not with antibiotics. In fact, sometimes yeast infections are caused by taking antibiotics.
Well there is the over the counter stuff and its nice but kind of messy but I would recommend going to you primary doctor and just tell you believe you have a yeast infection get tested they will give you 2 pills that cost about 4 dollars, and then your done. The only problem most women don't know it that a yeast infection can also develop a bacterial infection along with it which needs another type of pill. Doctor Jo
No. Yeast infections are caused by an over population of yeast microbes in the vagina. The population is normally controlled by a kind of bacteria that also lives there. If there is any sort of imbalance the bacteria may die off and allow the yeast cells to take over. You need a medication to kill the yeast. Monistat is an effective over the counter drug sold to treat yeast infections. Never ever douche! This can wash away the bacteria that are supposed to be there as well as dry out the vaginal membranes. It can also push harmful bacteria further inside causing a more serious condition.
yes it can.but not always.thats why always check twice
Yes, yeast (even dried yeast) is a living organism and if it is not used/activated in a given time period the yeast cells will die and the yeast will not work in baking/brewing.
No, thrush has no impact on ageing what-so-ever no matter what your age is. Thrush is just a yeast infection, an overgrowth of fungus, it has no impact on ageing.
Exactly that: A yeast infection of the mouth or Oral yeast infection Though you can also label a yeast infection as "Candida infection" or in the case of the mouth an "Oral Candida infection" Candida fungus being the name of the bacteria (or yeast) Candida fungus is present in the mouth and various other parts of the body at all times, it doesn't present as a problem until it overwhelms the good bacteria in the area that usually keeps it in check. Then you end up with a bacteria explosion (called an infection), this can happen in various parts of the body, including the mouth. Some people call it "Thrush" or "Thrush mouth"
You should only ever use plain pro-biotic sugar-free yogurt in the vagina.Note: The only time you'd need to insert yogurt into your vagina is if you had a yeast infection or to prevent a yeast infection, as tampons are a major cause of infection you shouldn't use tampons at this time - tampons shouldn't be worn if you have an infection, nor should they be used if not menstruating. If you need to insert yoghurt vaginally try freezing the yogurt in ice-cube trays.
yes It sounds like a yeast infection -- if she's just been on antibiotics they say you have a greater chance at getting yeast infections. Try a little cinnamon sprinkled on her breakfast or on chocolate milk/hot chocolate, it is a natural astringent and yeast hate it. Ever since adding cinnamon I haven't had any yeast infections for a couple of years now. (used to get them frequently);it has helped me greatly. Of course you should check with your doctor (in case it is something more serious)-- but if they put her on more antibiotics and it recurs later then definitely use cinnamon.
A yeast infection located higher in the vagina, closer to the cervix, where the pap smear was taken from. Consult your ob/gyn physician and test results from the pap smear.