My dog just got over a horrible yeast infection in his ears. The vet said that it occurs usually when the area that becomes infected is located somewhere dark that air cannot easily circulate. When the area remains wet that's what breeds the infection. Very painful, my dog even had blood in his ears it was so bad. A quick fix, however, with some ear flush and drops, now he's good as new!
Anal fissures in general are one of the causes of yeast infection.
It is not; they are separate causes. Chlamydia is bacterial, and yeast is fungal.
yeast infection
no, yeast lives naturally in a woman's body. the yeast breeds in a warm and wet environment. when the yeast breeds too much, it causes what we know as a yeast infection
yeast infection
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Same as in adults, bacteria. Except that we don't wear diapers that makes the perfect condition for a yeast infection - warm and damp.
If you bake a lot, this has been clinically proven to be a source of many yeast infections.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Usually, they are caused by a fungus known as Gardinera.
A yeast infection is caused when your body's "bad" bacteria become unbalanced and thus, the catalyst of a yeast infection. Basically, yeast infections occur when there's an overgrowth of fungus or yeast Candida in the vaginal area. Even though you naturally have a small amount of yeast living in the vagina, once it grows out of control is when it becomes a problem. Also women with suppressed immune systems are more prone to yeast infections. If you're taking antibiotics, that also has the potential to cause a yeast infection. The causes of yeast infections vary from person to person, but the above are the most common causes!
Gastroesophagitis is basically an inflammation of the esophagus and stomach. Some of the causes of gastroesophagitis include a yeast infection and herpes.