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Vulnerability to yeast infections can be the reason by increased stress, pregnancy, diabetes, antibiotics and some birth control pills. Repeated yeast infections may be from a relapse due to deficient cure, infection with a resistant strain or an alteration in the immune response system due to stress, re-infection from the partner or infecting ones self from a mouth or rectal infection. Avoid recurrent yeast infections by using all the medication after seeing doctor if over the counter preparations do not remove the infection then having partner checked and treated if necessary. One can practice scrupulous hygiene, wearing absorbent cotton underwear, eliminating white flour, sugar, artificial sweeteners, alcohol and dairy products from diet; decrease stress. Acidophilus taken as a tablet or in yogurt may be helpful. Eliminate stress: Stress has been really underestimated in the reason of some illnesses and infections. One may need to find ways to reduce the stress as much as possible by increasing physical activity, sharing concerns with partner or a friend and recognize there is only so much time in a day. By spending time on other activities and making a list of the details that need taken care of in the order of importance. One can also strengthen immune system. Ways to do this include get plenty of sleep, exercise to help relieve stress and build up activity tolerance. Take a good multi-vitamin supplement and follow a healthy diet life.
Stress and chronic yeast infection: This study examines the relationships of positive and negative life change to yeast infections in women having a gynecological test at a university health center. Subjects completed the life experiences survey and a questionnaire about experiences with yeast infections and received as a schedule part of their visitation of the gynecology service. It is a standard gynecological examination that including a laboratory test for yeast infections. Positive life change was unconnected to any of the variables regarding yeast infections and was only simply correlated with negative life change. Negative life change, though not related to the presence of current yeast infections was positively connected with the reported number of yeast infections during the past year. They are concern about these infections and a number of physician visits for yeast infections. Negative life change was also harmfully correlated with grade point average. Neither antibiotics nor contraceptive pill use interacted with negative life change to pressure experiences with yeast infections. |