Yeast infections, also known as vulvovaginal candidiasis or vaginal candidiasis, disrupt the delicate balance of your intimate flora. These common fungal overgrowths can cause itching, irritation, and discomfort.
In this blog, we’ll unravel the mysteries of the duration of yeast infections, examining their causes, symptoms, and effective management strategies.
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The vagina contains an ecosystem made up of a variety of flora (including bacteria and fungi) that, when kept in balance, help it to operate the way it’s supposed to.
However, this balance of flora can be disrupted by a variety of factors.
A vaginal yeast infection occurs when certain of these flora overgrow and disrupt the delicate balance in the vaginal and vulvar tissues. This overgrowth can cause irritation, intense itching, and discomfort.
Candida albicans causes most vaginal yeast infections. This fungus inhabits your mucous membranes, including in the genital area. Normally, friendly bacteria keep this fungus in check.
Here are some common causes of Candida overgrowth.
This fungal infection can lead to the classic symptoms, including:
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How long a yeast infection lasts can be determined by several factors.
Mild yeast infections typically resolve within a few days. While they may cause discomfort, they often clear up spontaneously.
For more persistent infections, patience is key. These moderate to severe cases can linger for one to two weeks, or sometimes longer. The itch, redness, and discomfort may make daily life quite uncomfortable.
Seeking medical advice promptly is crucial. Antifungal creams, suppositories, or oral medications can speed up the process. Ignoring these infections risks prolonged discomfort and potential recurrence.
There are some things you can do to prevent recurring yeast infections.
Opt for cotton underwear. It doesn’t trap heat or moisture, keeping you dry and comfortable. Avoid tight-fitting undergarments that can raise your body temperature and create an environment for a yeast infection to emerge.
Ensure your clothing—jeans, skirts, yoga pants, tights—aren’t too snug. Tight attire can raise the temperature and humidity in your groin area – ideal conditions for a yeast infection to grow.
While douching may make some people feel cleaner, there is little scientific evidence to support any concrete benefits to this practice. Douching disrupts the delicate vaginal balance by removing beneficial bacteria. Regular douching has also been linked to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and bacterial vaginosis.
Hot and damp environments encourage the growth of yeast, which can cause fungal overgrowth within your vagina.
If you take regular baths, consider switching to showers for the duration of the infection, and ensure you dry yourself thoroughly after you’re done.
After swimming or a workout, swap any wet bathing suits or damp gym gear for dry clothes. It’s important to keep your groin area dry in order to limit the overgrowth of the fungus.
Always follow this golden rule in the bathroom. Prevent microorganisms from migrating where they shouldn’t be.
If you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar levels diligently. Elevated glucose can fuel yeast overgrowth.
Incorporate yogurt containing active cultures into your diet. These friendly bacteria help regulate yeast.
Yeast infections can share many symptoms in common with some STIs, like itching, redness, and unusual discharge from the genitals.
However, a yeast infection is caused by an overgrowth of fungi that already exist within the vagina, and so is not considered to be a sexually transmitted infection.
With that said, it’s possible to pass a yeast infection on to your sexual partner. If you’re experiencing a yeast infection, you may want to forego sex while the infection clears up or while you seek treatment for it.
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