by pregnanc on August 30, 2011
Women are most prone to yeast infections especially during pregnancy. Yeast infections are fungal disease that can cause a range of complications from minimal symptoms like itching, redness of the vagina, irritation, discomfort during sex and a burning sensation during urination. However, yeast infections can be a serious concern if left untreated which can become life threatening.
Because of the increased amount of estrogen in a pregnant woman’s body, the vagina is prone for yeast to grow and overwhelm other microorganisms which leads to the infection. While this illness is very common to pregnant women, there are several things you can do to increase your chances of not getting a pregnancy yeast infection.
First, always remember to wear clean, dry cotton underwear. Yeast thrives in damp and moist environments so make sure that you clean your lady parts and stay dry. It’s also good to make sure that air can circulate easily. This helps keep you dry and cool so make sure you wear loose jeans or shorts. The material of your clothing is also important. Cotton is best as it will absorb the moisture away from your body, and try to avoid polyester, nylon and leather materials for your clothes.
It is also good to remember to keep the PH balance of your vagina. Chemicals from soaps or deodorants can upset and even eliminate the natural balance and protection of your vagina, leaving it prone to infection.
Lastly, maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly. This ensures that your body and its immune system is in top shape to fight off any complications brought about by pregnancy yeast infection. With these simple measures, you increase your chances of fighting of any disease and at the same time, reduce any difficulties when you are giving birth to your child.
by pregnanc on August 30, 2011
If you’re pregnant and you’ve developed a yeast infection or suspect that you have this disease, it is very important that you seek the immediate guidance of a trusted doctor. Yeast Infections or Candidiasis is a fungal disease that affects a woman’s vagina. It can be a discomfort and a threat to a pregnant woman’s over all well being and even to the unborn child.
Because of the sensitive nature of a woman’s pregnancy, there are many risk causing factors that expose women to yeast infections. All the physiological, psychological, physical and emotional changes that a woman goes through during pregnancy make the growth of yeast highly possible. In addition, not all medicine and cures for the disease are recommended or used for pregnant women as this can have an adverse effect on the baby. If left untreated, the disease can also be passed on and infect the baby as it passes the birth canal or during breast feeding.
All pregnant women have many possible remedies available to them without endangering the welfare of their baby. Holistic and home based remedies are all natural solutions that pregnant women can inquire with their doctor. There are also safe topical vaginal creams and suppositories that are safe to use. Once the remedy begins to work after a week or two, make sure that you keep the area clean and dry to prevent the reoccurrence of the infection. Some simple ways of preventing yeast infection from coming back is to keep the vagina dry and cool is to wear cotton underwear always wipe your area clean after using the bathroom.
Pregnancy yeast infection is a common illness that has to be addressed early before it becomes serious. Pregnant women must always consult with their doctor whenever they feel any discomfort when urinating or soreness in their vaginal region.