What Happens When A
Yeast Infection Is Left Untreated?
For most women yeast infections are just an irritating part
of life. It's something they break out with on a recurring
basis and something they quickly grow proficient at
treating.
Most women don't think twice about whether or not they
should treat their vaginal yeast infection. The condition is
uncomfortable and the treatment simple.
Most women feel that they are treating the vaginal yeast
infection because they are uncomfortable. They have been led to
believe that the yeast infection is a nuisance but not harmful.
There are some physicians that believe that if a yeast
infection is left untreated the woman's over all health could
be compromised.
The fungus responsible for most vaginal yeast infections is
a fungus called Candida Albican. Candida Albican is a fungus
that is commonly found in the gastrointestinal and lower bowel.
They are small fungus that reproduce through a budding process,
to the naked eye they bear a startling resemblance to cottage
cheese. It isn't uncommon to find it inhabiting the vagina. The
only time Candida Albican is a problem is when the conditions
in its environment are such that it starts to grow and produce
at an increased rate, when this happens a vaginal yeast
infection is the result.
If the yeast infection is left untreated, some physicians
believe that the Candida Albican will continue to reproduce at
an alarming rate. When this happens it is called Candidiasis.
They feel that if the vaginal yeast infection is left untreated
that it will create an imbalance in the bodies natural
bacterias and the person's immune system will become involved,
in short the person will grow sicker and sicker. Some doctors
feel that if the fungus continues to be ignored that it will
start to infect other organs and tissue in the person's body.
In really severe cases the fungus can actually lead to
destruction of the mucous lining that separates the
gastrointestinal from the bloodstream. When this lining is
compromised dangerous toxins and allergens can gain access to
the bloodstream.
Your body will warn you if your vaginal yeast infection is
trying to mutate into something dangerous. These symptoms
include; abdominal bloating, constipation, depression, anxiety,
sore throat, mouth blisters, headaches, mood swings, mouth
sores, blurred vision, sore throat, and eye floaters.
If you are suffering from Candidiasis there are several
things that you can do to treat the condition and prevent it
from spreading further. Get plenty of sleep, the body heals
while you sleep. Avoid drinking alcohol and fruit juices. Don't
eat starchy foods. Take antibiotics that are designed to treat
fungal and yeast infections. Stay away from drugs that are
immunosuppresive.
Some people are more prone to Candidiasis then others. Women
who have had multiple pregnancies seem to be at a greater risk.
People who seem to be particulary susceptible to Candidiasis
are diabetics and people who are going through
chemotherapy.
If you think that your vaginal yeast infection has worsened
and turned into candidiasis, consult your physician
immediately.
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