What Causes Yeast Infections?
Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of yeast in the body.
Although yeast exists in healthy bodies, when the body’s environment
changes yeast can over-grow and cause an infection.
Risk Factors for Yeast Infections
Several factors that disrupt the body’s normal balance
can increase your risk of contracting a yeast infection. These factors include:
- Use of antibiotics or steroids
- Use of birth control pills or spermicides
- Stress
- Unprotected sex
- Hormonal changes in women associated with pregnancy, breastfeeding,
and menopause
- Frequent use of harsh douches that damage organisms that suppress the
growth of yeast
- Wearing wet clothing or clothing made of materials that traps moisture
and heat
- Weakened immune systems resulting from diseases such as Cancer and HIV/AIDS
- Diabetes or Obesity
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Treating Yeast Infections
Whatever the cause, most yeast infections are easily
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Related FAQ:
What Are Common Symptoms
of Yeast Infections?
How To Prevent Yeast Infections?
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