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Friday 5 July 2013

Yeast infection (candidisis)

Well, Both men and women are affected by yeast problems. A yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted infection. In rare cases, a yeast infection can be spread through vaginal intercourse among partners who have unprotected sex, but the risk is low. Like any other vaginal infection, they should be
treated immediately, and if you are sexually active and your partner is having symptoms, he or she should also seek treatment. In any case, sex should only resume once symptoms disappear.
          Women may experience: Vaginal itching .Burning while urinating. Pain when you pass urine . Pain during intercourse .Swollen or red vulva .Thick, white discharge. Vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods. In particular, bleeding after you have sex. Pain
or discomfort in the lower abdomen (pelvic area), especially when you have sex.
          If symptoms do occur in men, they may include: Painful swelling on the tip of the penis .Itching. Red dots on the tip of the penis.
Discharge from the end of your penis. Pain or discomfort at the end of your penis. Dry peeling skin .Burning during urination.
     HOW DO I PREVENT ANOTHER INFECTION?
A well-balanced diet can be the best preventative medicine. Wear loose dry clothing and avoid
wearing wet clothing for extended periods of time. Women can also take hygienic precautions to decrease the likelihood of developing an infection: Keep your genitals clean and dry, and rinse well after using soap. Avoid vaginal douching after sex.
Never put anything in your vagina after it has been in your anus. After using the washroom, wipe from front to back. Avoid vaginal deodorants and perfume products such as soaps that can irritate the vagina. Wear underwear made of cotton instead of synthetic fabrics.


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