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13 Iun 2006, 13:210 0cum se manifesta candidoza si de la ce poate aparea?
am nevoie neaparata de informatiile voastre.
va pup si va multumesc anticipat -
13 Iun 2006, 13:26Secretzie vaginala albicioasa, poate un ushor discomfort... daca suspectezi ceva mergi la un doctor.
Se poate lua din "n" motive, locuri. Potzi lua shi de pe colacul de la toaleta sau de pe clantza daca cineva care are aceasta problema nu a respectat igiena minima. Sporii cipercii Candida se transmit destul de ushor.
Daca ai prieten shi nu folositzi prezervativul va trebui sa se trateze shi el, la barbatzi nu se manifesta dar sunt purtatori -
13 Iun 2006, 18:42Contactul sexual e dureros cand ai candida,scurgere sub forma branzei de burduf,inflamare,mancarime locala.Poate sa apara din cauza:antibiotice,diabet,cortizon,deficienta de vit.B,contraceptive,exces de fructe(zahar),spalaturi vaginale dese.
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14 Iun 2006, 11:54mai exact:
Causes
Yeast organisms are always present in all people, but are usually prevented from "overgrowth" (uncontrolled multiplication resulting in symptoms) by naturally occurring microorganisms.
At least three quarters of all women will experience candidiasis at some point in their lives. The Candida albicans organism is found in the vaginas of almost all women and normally causes no problems. However, when it gets out of balance with the other "normal flora", such as lactobacilli (which can also be harmed by using douches), an overgrowth and symptoms can result. Pregnancy, the use of oral contraceptives and some antibiotics, and diabetes mellitus can lead to an increased incidence in yeast infections.
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Symptoms
The most common symptoms are itching and irritation of the vagina and/or vulva, and a whitish or whitish-gray discharge that may have a "yeasty" smell like beer or baking bread. It may ressemble cottage cheese. Many women mistake the symptoms of the more common bacterial vaginosis for a yeast infection. In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 percent of women who were self treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection. Instead they had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection. Currently, bacterial vaginosis can only be diagnosed during a doctor's visit.