It's not dangerous but you can give it to someone else if you share underwear or have sex with them. If you've had it for a long time and it doesn't heal by itself I suggest you go see a doctor.
Yes, you can, because the UTI is caused by a bacteria, and the yeast infection is caused by a strain of yeast.
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.
Mycosyst 150mg should begin to work on getting rid of a vaginal yeast infection within the first day of use. There are many factors in determining how long it will take to completely get rid of the yeast infection. Mycosyst should be used for the entire length of time that your doctor has prescribed for you, even if you feel the yeast infection has gone away.
if you have a yeast infection for more than a week,something is wrong,and you need to see a doctor,because it could be more serious than a yeast infection.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
its very depend on how you keep your body hygiene and how well your imune system
There are no specific ages to get a yeast infection. It is a sexually transmitted desiese. So every time you have sex, you're at risk of getting it
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).
No yeast infections usually heals themselves over time.
No, as long as regular cleaning and hygiene are performed. However if any excess fluids of any kind (including lubricants) are left on the genitals for long periods of time without cleaning, than any mess left down there would eventually risk turning into a yeast infection. But the yeast infection wouldn't be caused by the type of lubricant, just the fact that the area hadn't been cleaned up properly. Even sweat and your own body fluids can eventually turn into a yeast infection.
Yeast rafts can contribute to the development of a yeast infection by providing a platform for yeast cells to grow and multiply in the body, leading to an overgrowth of yeast that can cause infection.