Will my yeast infection clear without treatment? This is a question
commonly asked on the internet, and the answer is simply, no. I can
only see why men and women will think like this, and that's they are
too embarrassed to go and see their doctor, or too embarrassed to go
and buy an over the counter yeast infection treatment. This article
explains why this fungus won't go away on its own.
The Candida yeast that causes yeast infections in men and women is a
mutated form of fungus that grows hyphe (tubes ) and rhizoids (
hooks ) so it can get hold of your body and start secreting enzymes
that break down your body's cells.
This breakdown of cells is what causes the itching in your vagina or
on your skin. This mutated form of fungus also burrows it's way into
your skin searching for nutrients to feed on, and causes more damage
to your body's cells.
At this point your symptoms will only get worse, and can never get
better. Fungus spreads very quickly once it has found a nice home (
your skin and intestines ), and quickly takes over its environment.
The only way to rid this fungus from your skin or intestines is to
kill it, and it needs to be killed successfully. The longer it is
left untreated the longer it will take to get rid of.
Another reason why you shouldn't leave a yeast infection untreated or
hidden from your doctor is, you have the chance that it might not be
a yeast infection. Many other vaginal infections have similar
symptoms to a yeast infection but are more serious than a yeast
infection. If one of these is left untreated then you could be
causing damage to your reproductive organs or your kidneys depending
on what type of infection you really have.
Many women get a self diagnosis wrong, and end up paying for it in an
unpleasant way. Please don't be one of them.
As soon as you think you're suffering from any type of vaginal
infection you should see your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor
is the only person qualified to give you a correct diagnosis. Once
you have the diagnosis it's then up to you how you treat yourself,
but the correct diagnosis is important.
Symptoms you could be suffering from when it's time to see your
doctor are...
Itching in and around your genital areaBurning sensation when
urinatingPain during sexual intercourseVaginal discharge
Any infection, if left untreated will get worse. An infection such as
a yeast infection is usually a sign that you have another underlying
health problem or something has been compromised, and your yeast
infection is just one symptom. Once your yeast infection has been
diagnosed you can then discover for yourself the underlying cause so
you don't suffer
anymore.
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