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Common Medical Reasons for Yeast Infection

A yeast infection can be caused by a number of different factors, some of them relating to medical reasons. Here are a few examples of medical conditions that can contribute to the development of a yeast infection.

Diabetes is often at the root of a yeast infection. Essentially there are two ways that diabetes can create a condition that makes a woman more susceptible to developing the infection. First, diabetes that has not been diagnosed or that is not being treated effectively impairs the natural ability of the body's immune system to fight off infections in general. The illness also results in the increase of high blood sugar, which impacts the sugar level in the vaginal area. The increase sugar is the ideal breeding ground for the development of a yeast infection.

Increased blood sugar is also present during the time right before a woman begins her menstrual period. Coupled with the hormone changes that occur during menstruation, the chance for developing a yeast infection if much stronger until the period has completed.

Just about any type of bodily condition that has weakened the body's immune system can increase the potential for developing a yeast infection. A prolonged period of poor diet along with lack of proper sleep will certainly have a negative impact on the body's ability to stave off infection. Excessive stress experience over an extended period of time will also inhibit the ability of the immune system.

If you find that an infection is something you experience on a consistent basis, please speak with your doctor not only about the infection, but also your general health. In addition, be frank with your physician about any ongoing stress in your life, trouble with sleeping, or if you suspect you are not getting the vitamins and nutrients you should from your daily diet. It may be that your immune system has been compromised by a factor that can be controlled through lifestyle changes or medication.

 

 


 

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