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[h=1]Yeast Infection Treatment During Pregnancy
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Yeast infection is basically a fungal infection, that is caused by Candida Albicans. This infection is also known as, candidiasis. Presence of this fungus in the human body is a normal thing. According to the medical science, this fungus is harmless and termed as a 'good' fungus. But, when this fungus grows out of proportion, it causes infection in various parts of the body, such as, skin infection, intestinal infection, oral infection, etc. Yeast infection can also occur on genitals. In case, a pregnant women contracts an infection in the vaginal area, she may experience, excessive itching, redness, and swelling accompanied with pain. This yeast infection can reach the fetus or the baby may acquire it during the time of delivery. Hence, it is advisable to get the infection treated soon after the diagnosis. Yeast infection treatment during pregnancy can provide you relief from the uncomfortable and painful infection.

It is suggested that, pregnant women should visit the doctor if they suspect yeast infection. Before going for any treatment, it is important to determine the cause, location, and severity of the problem. This can be judged by observing candida symptoms in women. As I mentioned earlier, candida can occur in various parts of the body and the treatment is suggested depending on which body part is infected with candida. Treating yeast infection during pregnancy is easy with the tips mentioned below.

Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatment
If a pregnant women detects yeast infection in the vaginal area, she should immediately consult her gynecologist, who will prescribe an appropriate treatment. There are a variety of home remedies to cure vaginal yeast infection. Tea tree oil is one of the safest treatments. It is known to curb the fungal infection. Apart from this, you can also use boric acid suppositories, that are generally available in the local drug store. It contains anti fungal chemicals, that help cure the infection. Probiotic supplements are also a simple home remedy for yeast infection. Probiotics too are harmless micro organisms present in the body, that help in suppressing the over growth of potentially harmful fungus and hence, are effective in curing yeast infection. Apart from this, there are a lot of anti fungal medicines, lotions, and creams available over the counter. But avoid taking such medicines without consulting your doctor.

Oral Yeast Infection Treatment
Oral yeast infection is also known as oral thrush. There are various natural remedies, that can serve as effective treatments for yeast infection during pregnancy, as they do not cause any side effects. First of all, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to keep the infection at bay. As candida feeds on sugar, it is better to use a toothpaste that does not have sugar in it. Salt water acts as a great mouth cleanser, so pregnant women should gargle and rinse their mouth with salt water 2-3 times a day. Eating yogurt containing lactobacillus acidophilus can help in reducing the infection. Swishing coconut oil in the mouth is also an easy and effective yeast infection treatment. The above home remedies are safe for a pregnant women to get rid of the oral thrush.

Intestinal Yeast Infection Treatment
Intestinal infection occurs due to over consumption of sugar and carbohydrates. So, pregnant women should avoid eating foods containing excessive sugar and carbohydrates. Pregnant women can follow candida cleanse or candida yeast diet. It is one of the effective treatments which help pregnant women to get rid of intestinal yeast infection. You can try various candida diet recipes using candida diet foods, which include vegetables, fruits, dry fruits, etc. This helps you clean the fungal infection in the digestive system. The intestinal infection is also known as systemic yeast infection. If all these home remedies do not help and the infection persists for a long time, visit tour doctor, who will prescribe you some medication for intestinal yeast infection.

Apart from this, there are various ointments and medicated creams available to prevent skin infections caused by candida. Though yeast infection during pregnancy does not have any fatal effects on the mother or the baby, it is wise to know about its treatments, as it keeps you and your newborn safe from the infection. Being pregnant is the most wonderful experience of a woman's life and with healthy diet, regular exercise and good hygiene, you are sure to enjoy this process and give birth to a healthy baby.

Source: Yeast Infection Treatment During Pregnancy
 
[h=2] What is a yeast infection?
[/h] Yeast infection occurs when the normal levels of acid and yeast in the vagina are out of balance, which allows yeast to overgrow causing an uncomfortable, but not serious, condition called yeast infection.
If you have never been diagnosed or treated by a physician for a yeast infection and have some of the symptoms, you should see your physician first for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
[h=2] What causes a yeast infection?[/h] A yeast infection can be caused by one or more of the following:

  • Hormonal changes that come with pregnancy or before your period
  • Taking hormones or birth control pills
  • Taking antibiotics, or steroids
  • High blood sugar, as in diabetes
  • Vaginal intercourse
  • Douching
  • Blood or semen
[h=2] Why are yeast infections more common during pregnancy?[/h] Your body is going through so many changes right now, and it is difficult for your body to keep up with the chemical changes in the vaginal environment. There is more sugar in the vaginal secretions on which the yeast can feed, causing an imbalance, which results in too much fungus.
[h=2] What are the symptoms of yeast infections?[/h] The symptoms of a yeast infection may include one or more of the following:

  • Discharge that is usually white, similar to cottage cheese and may smell like yeast/bread
  • Other discharge may be greenish or yellowish, also similar to cottage cheese and may smell like yeast/bread
  • Copious amounts of discharge
  • Redness, itching, or irritation of the lips of the vagina
  • Burning during urination or intercourse
[h=2] What else could I be experiencing?[/h] If you are experiencing symptoms similar to a yeast infection, but a physician has ruled this diagnosis out, you may have one of the following:

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) like Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, & Trichomoniasis
  • A vaginal infection called Bacterial Vaginosis
[h=2]How do I know for sure if I have a yeast infection?[/h] At your doctor's office or medical clinic, a clinician will use a simple, painless swab to remove discharge or vaginal secretions and examine it through a microscope. Usually, upon a simple examination of the vagina, a physician can diagnose a yeast infection. In rare cases the culture may be sent to a lab.
[h=2] How are yeast infections treated during pregnancy?[/h] During pregnancy physicians recommend vaginal creams and suppositories only. The oral medication, Diflucan (a single-dose medication), has not been proven safe during pregnancy and lactation. If left untreated, yeast infections can pass to your baby's mouth during delivery. This is called "thrush" and is effectively treated with Nystatin.
It may take 10-14 days to find relief or completely clear up the infection while you are pregnant. After the infection has cleared up and any sores have healed, it may be helpful to use a starch-free drying powder, or Nystatin powder to prevent a recurring infection.
[h=2] How can I prevent a yeast infection or recurring yeast infections?[/h] Most yeast infections can usually be avoided by doing the following:

  • Wear loose, cotton, breathable clothing, and cotton underwear.
  • After regular, thorough washing, use your blow dryer on a low, cool setting to help dry your genital area.
  • Always wipe from front to back after using the restroom.
  • Shower immediately after you swim. Change out of swimsuit, workout clothes or other damp clothes as soon as possible.
  • Don't douche; and don't use feminine hygiene sprays, sanitary pads, and tampons that contain deodorant, bubble bath, colored or perfumed toilet paper
  • Include yogurt with "lactobacillus acidophilus" in your diet
  • Limit sugar intake, as sugar promotes the growth of yeast
  • Get plenty of rest to make it easier for your body to fight infections
[h=2] When should I contact my doctor? [/h] If you are experiencing the symptoms described in this article, call your doctor now. Yeast infections have similar symptoms of other infections, and among them STD's. Proper diagnosis every time you experience these symptoms is vital for the most effective, immediate treatment, or your condition may worsen.
If you see no improvement within three days or if symptoms worsen or come back after treatment, you should contact your health provider again.
source: Yeast Infections During Pregnancy : American Pregnancy Association
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FANGASI ZA SEHEMU ZA SIRI
(Vaginal Candidiasis)WANAWAKE
l Zaidi ya asilimia 75% ya wanawake wamewahi kupata fangasi za
sehemu za siri.
l Wanawake wengi wanasumbuliwa na fangasi zaidi ya mara moja
katika maisha yao.
Sababu
l Fangasi za sehemu za siri (au vaginal candidiasis) husababishwa
na fangasi waitwao Candida albicans.
l Candida albicans mara nyingi hubebwa katika utumbo, chini ya
kucha, na kwenye ngozi.
l Katika sehemu za siri, kawaida kuna mazingira ambayo huzuia
fangasi na bacteria wengine kukua.
l Hii hali ikibadilika huongeza uwezo wa fangasi kushambulia
sehemu za siri.
Sababu hatarishi:
l Ujauzito.
l Matumizi ya ‘diaphram’ au dawa za majira (oral contraceptives)
kama njia ya kuzuia mimba.
l Kisukari.
l Uchafu wa mwili na vyoo.
l Matumizi ya dawa zinazopunguza kinga ya mwili kama steroids.
Dalili
l Muwasho maeneo ya sehemu za siri.
l Maumivu yanayoambatana na muwasho.
l Majimaji mengi sehemu za siri, yanaweza kuwa na rangi nyeupe
au harufu mbaya.
l Wekundu sehemu za siriDawa
l Clotrimazole
l Fluconazole
Zinapatikana kama vidonge, au krimu ya kupaka.
Njia za kuzuia
l Kuoga vizuri kila siku, sanasana mara mbili kwa siku.
l Kujisafisha vizuri kwa maji salama mara baada ya kujisaidia.
l Kuhakikisha unakausha vizuri sehemu za siri kila mara
unaponawa kuzuia uwezekano wa unyevu kubaki na kurahisisha
fangasi kukua.
l Kuwa makini katika usafi wa nguo za ndani na ukavu kabla ya
kuzivaa.
l Tumia vyoo ambayo ni visafi.
TUTAENDELEA NA TIBA YAKE KWA LEO TUISHIE HAPA
 

Pia WANAWE MIKONO kabla ya KUGUSA SEHEMU ZA SIRI kwa NIA ya KUJISAFISHA( nawa mikono kabla ya kujikosha sehemu za siri.
Wengi wetu hunawa mikono baada ya kujisafisha sehemu za siri,hapo hutakuwa umezuia kupata fangasi ktk sehemu nyeti.
 
Ni vizuri wanawake wabadilike kwa kuacha KUANIKA NGUO ZAO ZA NDANI sehemu ambazo unyevu utadumu kwa zaidi ya saa 1.
B. Hakikisha UNA PIGAPASI VYUPI VYAKO kabla ya KUVAA.
C. USICHANGIE CHUPI NA MWANAUME hata kama MUMEO.
D. BADILISHA CHUPI mara 3 - 4 kwa kutwa au MARA UNAPOHISI UNYEVUNYEVU
 
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