Yeast Infection Bleeding
By: Richa WebsterTotal Views: 2972, Word Count: 551,
Yeast infection bleeding is the extreme case of the lethal spread of a yeast infection on the surface of the skin under normal conditions and is multiplied causing the inflammation of Candida under a damp and wet environment. The moistness in the body generates the multiplication of Candida fungi which causes rashes, itching and burning in the initial phases of the symptom development. The primary by- products of yeast infections is bleeding, if prevention at the right time is not incorporated into the lifestyle of the patient. The stages in the development of yeast infection symptoms are:
- Burning: Burning sensation is a common feature of the yeast infection of armpits and vagina. Oral infection is insensitive to pain and burns. The sensation of burning is followed with excruciating pain in the vaginal linings and underarms. If the preventive method is not undertaken on time, burning of the soft and sensitive parts can cause bleeding if the skin is scratched harshly for a temporary relief. The outer layer may burn and cause the tissues of the inner layer to bleed profusely.
- Itching: Yeast infection in the initial stage of its development, causes itching on the outer surface of the body for a prolonged period of time which is easily confused with seasonal allergies by the sufferers. Till the time the infection penetrates the inside layer, it is a harmless inflammation of skin causing irritation. Recurrent itching can destroy the outer sensitive layer of the affected region leading to the accumulation of blood droplets in the tissues of the damp area.
- Rashes: Rashes are whites or red colored spikes which are small in size but itchy in nature. The rashes are generally the outcome of unhygienic conditions or the usage of wet towel or shared cloth can cause rashes. Rashes develop into red color when they are constantly itched and burned. The irritation caused due to rashes is temporarily pacified with the aid of itching which leads to the accumulation of blood on the outer surface of the skin.
Treatment for bleeding: The incorporation of an effective and natural treatment is the adequate method to fight the aftereffects of yeast infections.
- Unsweetened yogurt: The application of a paste of yoghurt in the affected region for 3 to 5 days reduces the burning of yeast infection which will eventually cease the bleeding caused due to Candida.
- Garlic: 2 to 4 cloves of garlic can be fixed in the afflicted portion of the body before dropping off to sleep for 3 to4 days which will gradually lessen the severe effects of yeast infection.
- Homeopathic spray: A safe and natural spray can be applied on the affected layer of the body which reduces the itching and rash formation of the skin.
- Boric acid: Diluted boric acid can be applied on the burned region to dwindle the irritation caused by the attack of Candida.
- Vinegar: Apple cider vinegar mixed in water can be used to wash the body which reduces the effects of a yeast infection.
However, if the bleeding is prominent and profuse, a doctor should be consulted immediately.
About the Author
Richa Webster, a gynecologist in a health center in America is working against the causes of yeast infection and its awareness amongst people, especially women. Her research proposal on the efficacy of homeopathy in reducing the effects of a yeast infection mildly but effectively has attracted a lot of attention in the health universities. Extracted from her methodology, a new product to homeopathically combat the after effects of Candida has been launched: Yeastrol.
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