Warm Greetings, As women we are special with special needs. Any kind of infection should be treated with immediate and unrelenting attenton; men to face health related concerns regarding yeast infections. Best Wishes http://www.4woman.gov/faq/yeastinfect.htm
I had a yeast infection for a few years, and the basic symptoms didn't worsen (i.e. itchiness). However, though uncommon, you can get blisters with a yeast infection which are extremely uncomfortable and last for about a week.
It heals by itself or you can get medication at the pharmacy. Just remember that if you are having intercourse you can give it to him too.
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If you are unlucky enough to have a recurring yeast infection this can be a sign that the infection has become systemic. This means that the Candida bacteria in your intestines has changed from a yeast form to a fungal form.
When this happens root-like structures are grown which can break through the walls of the intestines and get into the blood stream. Yeast, bacteria and partly digested food can then find it's way around the body and can cause infections in our organs.
If left untreated, on rare occasions, systemic yeast infection can even be fatal.
Eventually it will heal by itself.
Well you shouldn't ddo that but it could get worse so you should see a doctor.
The following link has a variety of information that may be of interest to you:
http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Health_Services/Health_Education/sexual_health/sti/yeast.htm
It just keeps getting worse. It's very hard for the body to overcome fungal infections once they have started, unless you are treated by medication.
Yes. In fact, read the source to learn more about it (I HONESTLY SUGGEST IT):
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/can-a-yeast-infection-spread.html
just go to your local doctors.
Yes backache accompanies a yeast infection usually when it is on a serious stage. This happens when it is not treated early.
No. The yeast infection can remain for years if you don't get it treated.
No. This is not a serious condition. It can be treated easily with few tablets to be kept in vagina.
If you think that you have a yeast infection it's best to go to your doctor to confirm - especially if sexually active in case it is something more serious. You can use an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment once you know that it is a yeast infection.
if you have a yeast infection for more than a week,something is wrong,and you need to see a doctor,because it could be more serious than a yeast infection.
There are several possible causes of pain during intercourse. There could be an infection in the uterus, or even possibly the cervix itself. You may possibly have a blatter or yeast infection as well. A blatter infection or yeast infection are relatively minor and can be treated with medication. There may be a more serious cause for painful intercourse. A more serious cause for the pain may be diseases of the uterus or tubes. These can be severe and need to be treated as soon as possible. If the pain during intercourse has happened more then once or twice, or if it becomes worse, I suggest going to see your ob/gyn as it could be something serious that you might need to get treated.
Was it diagnosed by a doctor? My guess it that it isn't a yeast infection and needs diagnosing.
You may have a yeast infection. If it smells or itches then it's prolly a yeast infection. Go to the gynocologist to make sure its not anything serious.
Yeast infection normally does not spread to internal organs. Itching is troublesome and demands early attention. The condition can be treated rather easily.
The infection could become more serious. For instance, Athletes Foot is an infection, usually, between the toes. If left too long, cracking and flacking skin can become irritating and painful.
Terrible pain. Get it treated before it starts to hurt.
no,because he could get somthing