Yeast Infection During Pregnancy
Women are the most prone to yeast infection and this uncomfortable condition is more likely to occur during pregnancy. Yeast infection may not be serious and pose a major threat to your pregnancy but it still is a cause of discomforts you may experience especially during the second trimester of your conception. It may normally occur during this specific period of your pregnancy therefore seek necessary treatment and consult your healthcare provider the soonest possible.
Discharge of substances in the vagina is the most common and noticeable symptom of yeast infection during pregnancy. There is however a significant difference between yeast and bacterial infection that women are most likely to be confused with. To worsen the problem with inappropriate treatment, it is vital to consult your doctor especially if you have no diagnosis of yeast infection prior to your pregnancy, to have an accurate cure for your condition.
The occurrence of yeast infection is triggered with the excessive proliferation of Candida albicans fungus especially abundant in the reproductive area of women. The imbalance of the normal level of acid and yeast in the vaginal area is the main factor for the overgrowth that causes yeast infection. Thus during pregnancy, the hormonal imbalance that women are most likely to experience is more imminent than any other stages in her life.
If you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms, then you are potentially suffering from yeast infection during pregnancy. Discharge of a white and thin substance quite similar to cottage cheese which also have an odd smell like bread or yeast are sure signs of yeast infection. Other discharges may vary in color such as yellowish or greenish colors but still have the same odd smell. You may also experience itching, redness and irritation of the exterior part of your vagina. During intercourse and urination, you may experience a burning sensation.
The most prevalent factor for yeast infection is the hormonal changes the body is undergoing. Such chemical imbalance especially imminent during pregnancy is too much that the body cannot cope with particularly in the genital area. Women who are not pregnant but still prone yeast infection are those who take birth control pills, steroids or antibiotics, and those who are diabetic with high levels of blood sugar. Women who are into douching or feminine sprays are also high risk of yeast infection along with vaginal intercourse and due to blood or semen.
Those who consult their doctors for yeast infection cure in times of pregnancy are offered remedies exclusively through vaginal creams and suppositories. Other sources of treatment like oral medications such as Diflucan are not recommended for pregnant women as these may be harmful to the unborn. Vaginal yeast infection treatment during pregnancy is a must because it is basically contagious from mother to baby. To completely treat yeast infection in pregnant women, a 10 to 14 days period is allotted for effective results.
There are important things to consider in preventing recurrence of yeast infection such as using drying powder with starch-free ingredients to heal the sore caused by the infection. Observing personal hygiene is also important such as wiping the genital area every after urination, using loose and cotton underwear or clothing and avoiding douches or feminine sprays. A healthy and balanced diet is also necessary especially yogurt intake which is known to be a good source of yeast-fighting substances. Sugar intake must be limited and abundant sleep is required to strengthen the body’s immune system.
Anticipating your soon-to-be-born infant is indeed an exciting phase in your life, thus never jeopardize your condition with yeast infection during pregnancy. It is an extremely uncomfortable condition you may feel in your body along with other changes when you are pregnant. The best way is to always consult your doctor to treat and cure this health problem that significantly affects your pregnancy.
Filed under Alternative Treatments, HRT, Herbal Remedies, Hot flashes, Menopause, Menopause Info, Natural Treatments, Symptoms by on Nov 27th, 2009.
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