Yes. Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth and can be spread to other warm moist areas of the body.
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No. Monistat is an antifungal specifically for treatment of a yeast infection. A yeast infection is not caused by bacteria, but is caused by a buildup of yeast in your body.
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of course babies can get a yeast infection since their immune system is still weak, and yeast infection occur in an imbalanced body.
When yeast enters the body, it can cause an infection known as a yeast infection. Symptoms may include itching, burning, and discharge in the affected area. Treatment usually involves antifungal medication.
its very depend on how you keep your body hygiene and how well your imune system
It can be yeast. Sometimes when the body has a yeast infection and there is too much yeast, the body stores it.
No, a yeast infection is not a sign that you are starting your period.Menstruation is controlled by you menstrual cycle which is to do with reproductive organs and hormones, although hormonal changes can effect vaginal pH it can't cause a yeast infection. A yeast infection is simply an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in your vagina, it's not a sign of your period - if it were you'd get a yeast infection every cycle. Remember once your period starts no using tampons with a vaginal infection.
It depends which part of the body you are talking about for you can have a yeast infection: In your vagina, in your mouth; under your tongue, on your tongue, between your gums and cheeks, on your fingers and toes.
If left untreated, a fungal infection on your lower lip could spread to other areas of your body.
No it can not. Most antibiotics tend to cause yeast infection if they are not compatible with your body. In that case if you feel like you are have that, check with your doctor to see if it has anything to do with the medicines you are taking or it if it came on a different course.