Yes! As woman we are always taught to wipe from front to back, well guess what happens when you have a yeast infection? Also, if (man or woman) you have too much yeast in your body, your anus can get a yeast infection just from pooping. This is common when people have been on antibiotics for an extended amount of time, diabetic, or from other immune weakened situations.
Anyplace on your body when you can trap moisture and heat, is the perfect place for yeast to over-grow. When Candida's in your gut is out of balance, yeast can migrate out from the intestinal tract into the vagina and/or anywhere on the perineum (between the vagina and anus). No matter how often you treat the vagina, it will continue to reoccur until you stop the source. In the intestines.
Yes; if it enters the blood stream this is called a systemic infection.
Yeast infections (or any infection) can get into the blood stream through open wounds, micro tearing or by simply growing deep enough to penetrate partially through the skin.
Once an infection goes systemic it can wreak havoc on internal organs and/or cause wide spread joint pain (often confused with Arthritis)
Systemic infections can contribute to kidney and liver stress (or failure), increase blood pressure and strain on the heart and weaken the body's immune defenses that protect against other diseases and virus.
Side effects may include symptoms similar to the flu as well as headaches, body aches and additional side effects depending on which internal organs are under the most strain from the infection at any given time.
it makes your body rise and swell up like bread and cake!
When a man or woman have a yeast infection they can spread it to their partner, yes.
Yes. Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth and can be spread to other warm moist areas of the body.
No. Yeast infections come from bacteria that spread in the area of your yeast infection. So generally, the way people exercise cannot possible lead a woman to get a yeast infection.
it's not possible
Yeast infection normally does not spread to internal organs. Itching is troublesome and demands early attention. The condition can be treated rather easily.
yes
Yes. You can get one almost anywhere..bellybutton.. mouth..bum crack..
Yes it can
Yes, yeast infections can be contagious. For the most part only the sufferer will be at risk, although the infection can be spread to other people it's not spread easily. Genital yeast infections can be passed between partners, thus one reason not to have sex during a yeast infection.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
There are different types of fungal infections.A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).