Yeast infection is better prevented than cured. That is why it is important to know its causes. Reading and researching can be a big help when it comes to preventing the disease occurrence. The most common yeast infection is the one which occurs at the vagina. This is caused by the organism Candida Albicans. During sexual intercourse, with or without the use of a protective item, the organism can be transferred. <a href=http://roman.ib0.ru/topic/61798-what-causes-yeast-infection/>http://roman.ib0.ru/topic/61798-what-causes-yeast-infection/</a> <a href=http://socialpage.asia/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1519382>http://socialpage.asia/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1519382</a> <a href=http://sugarandpies.be/guestbook/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=384960>http://sugarandpies.be/guestbook/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=384960</a> <a href=http://test.thered.su/index.php?/topic/6431-systemic-yeast-infection-and-rash/>http://test.thered.su/index.php?/topic/6431-systemic-yeast-infection-and-rash/</a> There are a few things that you are going to need to know about when it comes to signs you might have yeast infection. First off, different vaginal infections tend to have very similar symptoms, so it can be easy to confuse a yeast infection with some other sort of vaginal infection. Discharge is the most common and obvious sign of a yeast infection, and is one of the very first signs you might have yeast infection that you will want to watch out for. However, since not everyone gets the discharge, the easiest way to tell you have a yeast infection is if there is itching in and around the vagina.
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