Around 75% of women suffer from yeast infections at one time or other in their lives.
These annoying conditions are actually fairly straightforward to treat.
But why do yeast infections tend to occur more when you are pregnant? Nobody knows for sure but there are several potential causes put forward: A lot of doctors believe that it is down to the higher levels of estrogen that your body is producing during your pregnancy making a more conducive environment for the yeast to thrive in.
Your body is going through a lot of changes during pregnancy and the chemical composition of the vaginal secretions is changing rapidly, it is hard for your body to keep pace with the change in chemistry.
Vaginal secretions tend to be more sugary in nature during pregnancy and this offers more food for the yeast to thrive on.
Whatever the cause, it certainly seems to be true that there is a higher incidence of yeast infections during pregnancy.
Fortunately these infections are relatively easy to treat and are usually cleared up in a few weeks.
It is essential however that you see your doctor if you think that you have a yeast infection at any time particularly during pregnancy.
Typical Symptoms To Look Out For Probably the most common symptom of a yeast infection during pregnancy is the constant itching and sometimes painful burning that can occur.
This is usually accompanied by a foul smelling discharge from your vagina.
If you fall prey to these symptoms then the first thing to do is to visit your doctor.
You should never try to treat your symptoms on your own until you have obtained a diagnosis from your doctor.
This is because other conditions can also have similar symptoms.
Treating a Yeast Infection during Pregnancy Your doctor will usually prescribe a cream to be applied locally to the affected area but there are other things you can do to help relieve your symptoms: Apply ice packs or soak in a warm bathtub to relieve the itching.
Wear only cotton underwear next to your skin and wear loose clothes that allow your skin to breathe.
Try eating an active or pro-biotic yoghurt to restore the balance of good bacteria in your body.
These annoying conditions are actually fairly straightforward to treat.
But why do yeast infections tend to occur more when you are pregnant? Nobody knows for sure but there are several potential causes put forward: A lot of doctors believe that it is down to the higher levels of estrogen that your body is producing during your pregnancy making a more conducive environment for the yeast to thrive in.
Your body is going through a lot of changes during pregnancy and the chemical composition of the vaginal secretions is changing rapidly, it is hard for your body to keep pace with the change in chemistry.
Vaginal secretions tend to be more sugary in nature during pregnancy and this offers more food for the yeast to thrive on.
Whatever the cause, it certainly seems to be true that there is a higher incidence of yeast infections during pregnancy.
Fortunately these infections are relatively easy to treat and are usually cleared up in a few weeks.
It is essential however that you see your doctor if you think that you have a yeast infection at any time particularly during pregnancy.
Typical Symptoms To Look Out For Probably the most common symptom of a yeast infection during pregnancy is the constant itching and sometimes painful burning that can occur.
This is usually accompanied by a foul smelling discharge from your vagina.
If you fall prey to these symptoms then the first thing to do is to visit your doctor.
You should never try to treat your symptoms on your own until you have obtained a diagnosis from your doctor.
This is because other conditions can also have similar symptoms.
Treating a Yeast Infection during Pregnancy Your doctor will usually prescribe a cream to be applied locally to the affected area but there are other things you can do to help relieve your symptoms: Apply ice packs or soak in a warm bathtub to relieve the itching.
Wear only cotton underwear next to your skin and wear loose clothes that allow your skin to breathe.
Try eating an active or pro-biotic yoghurt to restore the balance of good bacteria in your body.
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