Sex with a yeast infection will hamper your cure.
Not because sex itself causes yeast infection, but rather because the infection can be transferred during intercourse.
You may think that using a condom will take care of that, but you'd be wrong.
The spermicide can actually 'encourage' the infection, and, the condom can't completely cover all contact areas.
You really need to stop sex altogether until you are permanently cured.
Yeast infection symptoms are caused by a fungus called Candida albicans which resides naturally in our bodies.
Normally it causes no problems, but sometimes it 'overgrows' causing an infection.
This can occur in areas like the sexual organs (vagina, penis), mouth, anus, and skin, etc.
The type of things that trigger the overgrow are things like diabetes, lowered immune levels, overuse of antibiotics, pregnancy, contraceptives, etc.
But, as stated earlier, sex itself won't cause an infection, although it can be transferred during sexual intercourse, making it very difficult to cure.
That's why many folks report that they keep getting a yeast infection after sex.
Your first line of defence is normally drug-based topical creams, lotions and pessaries, etc.
, which you get through prescription or over the counter.
Whilst these can provide some relief after about seven to fourteen days, they tend to act on the symptoms and not the underlying causes.
And the Candida albicans can become resistant to the drugs over time.
The upshot is that for very many folks, the yeast infection just keeps coming back, completely ruining their lives in general, and their sex lives in particular.
So more and more people are turning to natural remedies for yeast infection.
And there are many self-help treatments such as plain yogurt, apple cider vinegar, garlic, etc.
But there are tons of these to plow through in order to find the remedy that might work for you.
Plus, of course, they are attacking the symptoms once again, not the underlying triggers.
So where does that leave you in terms of yeast infection and sex? Well, if you agree with me that you need to stop sex with a yeast infection until you are cured, the remedy has to be fast and permanent.
But as you've seen, although drug-based treatment can work o.
k.
it only works on the symptoms, not the real cause(s).
And natural remedies are very popular and many are very good.
But there's a lot of work on your part to trawl through them all to see which works for you.
And again, these tend to combat the symptoms of yeast infection not the underlying cause(s).
All this takes a ton of time and isn't guaranteed.
So if your sex life is important to you, you need a cure that is fast, permanent, and guaranteed, so that you can get your sex life back on track as fast as possible.
Not because sex itself causes yeast infection, but rather because the infection can be transferred during intercourse.
You may think that using a condom will take care of that, but you'd be wrong.
The spermicide can actually 'encourage' the infection, and, the condom can't completely cover all contact areas.
You really need to stop sex altogether until you are permanently cured.
Yeast infection symptoms are caused by a fungus called Candida albicans which resides naturally in our bodies.
Normally it causes no problems, but sometimes it 'overgrows' causing an infection.
This can occur in areas like the sexual organs (vagina, penis), mouth, anus, and skin, etc.
The type of things that trigger the overgrow are things like diabetes, lowered immune levels, overuse of antibiotics, pregnancy, contraceptives, etc.
But, as stated earlier, sex itself won't cause an infection, although it can be transferred during sexual intercourse, making it very difficult to cure.
That's why many folks report that they keep getting a yeast infection after sex.
Your first line of defence is normally drug-based topical creams, lotions and pessaries, etc.
, which you get through prescription or over the counter.
Whilst these can provide some relief after about seven to fourteen days, they tend to act on the symptoms and not the underlying causes.
And the Candida albicans can become resistant to the drugs over time.
The upshot is that for very many folks, the yeast infection just keeps coming back, completely ruining their lives in general, and their sex lives in particular.
So more and more people are turning to natural remedies for yeast infection.
And there are many self-help treatments such as plain yogurt, apple cider vinegar, garlic, etc.
But there are tons of these to plow through in order to find the remedy that might work for you.
Plus, of course, they are attacking the symptoms once again, not the underlying triggers.
So where does that leave you in terms of yeast infection and sex? Well, if you agree with me that you need to stop sex with a yeast infection until you are cured, the remedy has to be fast and permanent.
But as you've seen, although drug-based treatment can work o.
k.
it only works on the symptoms, not the real cause(s).
And natural remedies are very popular and many are very good.
But there's a lot of work on your part to trawl through them all to see which works for you.
And again, these tend to combat the symptoms of yeast infection not the underlying cause(s).
All this takes a ton of time and isn't guaranteed.
So if your sex life is important to you, you need a cure that is fast, permanent, and guaranteed, so that you can get your sex life back on track as fast as possible.
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