Severe Yeast
Infections Are Dangerous!
Although yeast infections are seldom considered dangerous,
any severe infection is a sign that something is not right and
needs your attention. A normal yeast infection is usually easy
and inexpensive to treat.
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There are always exceptions to the rules, of course. There
may be instances where a severe yeast infection could be
dangerous to the person it inhabits; however, this is a rare
occurrence.
The danger would actually be more along the lines of what
else is wrong with your system that caused you to be vulnerable
to the overgrowth of yeast. There would also be danger is the
yeast infection were actually misdiagnosed and was really
something more serious. There are other illnesses that mimic
the same symptoms.
Douching is considered an inner cleansing of a woman's most
intimate place. It's supposed to make the woman feel more
refreshed. However, anything done to excess or done at the
wrong time can create more of a problem. Douching actually
kills organisms that suppress yeast growth. If your body has a
low count of good bacteria, douching could actually bring on an
infection.
Women on birth control methods may be at higher risk for
obtaining yeast infection.
Taking secretions to study under a microscope is sufficient
for someone suffering a first-time yeast infection. A culture
is usually only necessary for recurring infections or those
that are resistant to the usual treatments. However, this still
does not mean there is danger. It just means a different route
needs to be followed to get the situation back to normal.
Oral therapy, a vaginal cream, or vaginal suppositories are
the usual treatments for vaginal yeast infections. These
treatments are not normally considered dangerous either.
Sometimes it depends on the personal preference of the woman
being treated. The oral therapy is not prescribed for every
situation, nor is it recommended because of the tendency to
become resistant to the medication. There are many medications
that can cause resistance if overused, such as antibiotics.
Antibiotics can cause yeast overgrowth.
You do have the right to ask your doctor if oral treatment
would be an option for your particular case. One option has not
been shown to be any more effective than another. It depends on
several things. One of which is how severe the infection is or
if it is recurrent.
Don't allow fear to keep you from seeking a doctor's help
for severe yeast infection. The doctor has seen his or her
share of embarrassing illnesses and yeast infection is just
another diagnosis in their day. The tests the doctor will
perform are not dangerous, either, so there's no need to fear
the exam. It may be uncomfortable for a short period of time,
but it is worth getting a professional opinion to ease your
mind.
After you have been diagnosed, you can discuss whether the
doctor thinks it is safe for you to try the regular
over-the-counter methods for treating the infection or if there
would be any danger in trying herbal remedies. Always know the
side effects of your treatments, regardless of which you
prefer. Make the doctor aware of any other medications you may
be taking so there won't be any danger in adding a new
medication. Severe yeast infection may just be a sign that
something more important needs attention.
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