YEAST INFECTION IN WOMEN AND MEN

WHAT IS YEAST INFECTION?

A vaginal yeast infection is an infection caused by yeast (a type of fungus). Vaginal yeast infection is sometimes referred to as yeast vaginitis, Candidal vaginitis, or Candidal vulvovaginitis. The scientific name for the yeast that causes vaginitis is Candida. Over 90% of vaginal yeast infections are caused by the species known as Candida albicans. Other Candida species make up the remainder of yeast infections.

Candida species can be present in healthy women in the vagina without causing any symptoms. In fact, it is estimated that 20% to 50% of women have Candida already present in the vagina. For an infection to occur, the normal balance of yeast and bacteria is disturbed, allowing overgrowth of the yeast. While yeast can be spread by sexual contact, vaginal yeast infection is not considered to be a sexually-transmitted disease because it can also occur in women who are not sexually active, due to the fact that yeast can be present in the vagina of healthy women.

Vaginal yeast infections are very common, affecting up to 75% of women at some point in life.

SYMPTOMS OF A VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION?

Symptoms can include:

  • a vaginal discharge that is typically thick,
  • odorless, and
  • whitish-gray in color.

The discharge has been described as having a cottage-cheese-like consistency.

Other symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection include:

  • An intense itching of the vaginal or genital area
  • Irritation and burning
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Redness, irritation, or soreness of the vagina or vulva in women; swelling of the vagina

CAUSES OF YEAST INFECTION

Yeast infections, also known as candidiasis, are caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida, which naturally resides in small amounts on the skin and in other areas such as the mouth, throat, gut, and vagina. While Candida is usually harmless, certain factors can cause it to multiply excessively, leading to infection. Common causes include:

  1. Antibiotics: Broad-spectrum antibiotics can disrupt the balance of microorganisms in the body, killing beneficial bacteria that normally keep yeast growth in check.

  2. Weakened Immune System: Conditions that weaken the immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, diabetes, or the use of immunosuppressive drugs, can make a person more susceptible to yeast infections.

  3. Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, particularly during pregnancy, menstruation, or from taking birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy, can disrupt the balance of microorganisms, leading to an overgrowth of yeast.

  4. Diabetes: High blood sugar levels provide a favorable environment for yeast growth, making individuals with poorly controlled diabetes more prone to yeast infections.

  5. High Estrogen Levels: Women with higher estrogen levels (due to pregnancy, hormone therapy, or birth control pills) are more likely to develop yeast infections.

  6. Poor Hygiene: Excessive sweating, poor hygiene, or not changing out of wet clothes (such as swimsuits or workout clothes) can create a warm, moist environment that promotes yeast growth.

  7. Tight or Synthetic Clothing: Wearing tight-fitting or non-breathable clothing, particularly underwear, can create a moist environment that encourages yeast overgrowth.

  8. Diet: A diet high in sugar and refined carbohydrates can promote the growth of yeast.

  9. Sexual Activity: Sexual intercourse can contribute to yeast infections, although it is not considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

  10. Stress and Lack of Sleep: Chronic stress and lack of sleep can weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections, including yeast infections.

  11. Use of Scented Products: The use of scented tampons, pads, or feminine hygiene products can irritate the vaginal area and disrupt the natural balance of bacteria and yeast.

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