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What Can You Do About A Vaginal Yeast Infection?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Vaginal yeast infections are caused by overgrowth of Candida albicans type of yeast found in the vagina. This organism is normally found in small quantities in the vagina, mouth, digestive tract and skin. Women of all ages can get yeast infections. Throughout life, 75% of all women who could have at least one vaginal yeast infection and up to 45% have two or more.

Vaginal yeast infections may be confused with other conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, other infectious vaginitis and trichomoniasis. Of these three conditions, trichomoniasis is the only one for a sexually transmitted disease.

Women tend to be more prone to vaginal yeast infections if their bodies are under stress due to poor diet, illness, lack of sleep and when you take antibiotics or medicines, corticosteroids. Other common triggers include pregnancy, diabetes, steroids, birth control pills, pH balance, and obesity.

Vaginal yeast infections can also occur as a result of internal vaginal injury, such as after chemotherapy. Also, women with suppressed immune systems (such as those taking cortisone-related medicines such as prednisone) develop vaginal yeast infections (yeast vaginitis) more often than women with normal immunity.

Symptoms of vaginal yeast infection include redness, burning, itching and irritation of the vaginal area. Swelling of the vulva may be present in serious cases, swelling and painful urination and may be more frequent. Sometimes there is a yellow-green frothy vaginal discharge, which may have a bad odor, but not always.

Vaginal yeast infections are common and easily treated in most women, but became more and more difficult to treat in women with HIV. Treatments for yeast infections include prescription and over-the-counter medications. Pills, taken orally, requiring a prescription. Length of treatment varies depending on the vaginal medication you use. Single-day treatments are stronger and more comfortable.

If you are pregnant, do not use antifungal medication pills that you take by mouth.

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Get A Better Night’s Sleep With An Anti Snoring Pillow

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

You will snore no more with the right pillow. Anyone afflicted by snoring, or a spouse that snores, has certainly looked into ways to solve the problem. There are pillows on the market that target this very problem. Snore no more pillows are one of the options out there for people who snore. For some, snoring is caused by poor sleeping positions that restrict the airways. These pillows that are available for purchase are specially designed to deal with this cause.

During sleep the jaw can fall backward, restricting the airway. This means all the air that you breathe in is being forced through a very small opening. The force of the air through this small opening causes vibrations in the throat tissue. Snoring is the result of these vibrations.

Keeping the jaw forward while asleep may help reduce, if not altogether stop, your snoring. An anti snoring pillow is made of a form-holding foam that helps you sleep in the right position. The contours of the pillow keep the jaw forward and the chin raised away from the chest, both of which help to open the airway. The more room air has to pass into the lungs, the fewer vibrations are made which means less snoring.

If a special pillow doesn’t completely solve your snoring problem, then using it in conjunction with another snoring remedy may be the answer to your problem. Other factors that can contribute to the problem of snoring are poor diet, lack of exercise, being overweight, and alcohol consumption. Eating properly, exercising regularly, and possibly losing a little weight may help ease snoring. Alcohol consumption can lead to the throat muscles relaxing, which restricts the airway and causes the vibrations. Avoiding alcohol before bed can help you avoid some of the circumstances that lead to snoring. Combining these strategies with a snore no more pillow may stop your snoring entirely.

If you find that the medical anti snore pillow reduces but does not eliminate your snoring, and you sleep on your back, try sleeping on your side. Another strategy to use in conjunction with your snoring pillow is to raise the head of the bed about 4 inches. This may help open the airways through proper body position which can further reduce, if not completely eliminate, snoring.

Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with health. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort of medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.

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