Articles, tagged with "yeast cells", page 5
15th May 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection.
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
13th May 2007
Vaginal candidiasis is not considered a sexually transmitted disease. However, 12% to 15% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and penile rash following sexual contact with an infected partner.
The yeast infection drugs on the market today may ...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
02nd May 2007
Yeast is actually the common name for the fungus Candida Albicans. These are tiny organisms that normally grow on the skin around and inside the vagina. The acidic environment of the vagina keeps them from growing. If the acidic levels of the vagina fall,...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
01st March 2007
Although most people believe Candida affects only women. It commonly appears in a man too. In men it affects the groin area and generates soreness, itching and redness of the foreskin, head of the penis and scrotum. In many cases, the male sexual organs p...
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Author:
Dalvin Rumsey
01st February 2007
An increased number of yeast cells inside the vagina generate an infection. This condition, although it is not severe nor it has dangerous consequences, is very uncomfortable, because the vagina becomes itchy, painful and irritated. But a persistent yeast...
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Author:
Dalvin Rumsey
30th January 2007
The cause of nail fungus infection is nearly always one of a small group of fungi and yeasts that are capable of drawing nutrition from keratin, a protein found in nails, or of invading the soft tissue around the nail. The organisms that can do this fall ...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
11th November 2006
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is characterized as abdominal pain and discomfort, gas and bloating, loose and frequent bowel movements, or constipation. Naturopaths for years have observed beneficial effects of acidophilus on IBS. Now there are clinical c...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th May 2006
Pigeons have lived together with human beings for thousands of years. Some pigeons carried posts to help our ancestors and most of them dropped diseases for us to suffer.
Human diseases and health risks associated with pigeon droppings are Histoplasmo...
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Author:
David Jones