Does a Yeast Infection Mean I Can Still Use Tampons?


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Is it OK to use tampons if I have yeast infection? This question often arises with my customers. Although the opinions of medical specialists on this question may differ, there is a lot of information to suggest that there is a negative association between using tampons and this particular problem. Many popular medical articles even put the blame on tampons as being the cause of yeast infections.

The real cause of all subtypes of yeast infections is candidiasis or Candida infection that is caused by the Candida microbe, which multiplies out of bounds. When your body is weakened for example by diabetes, pregnancy, the use of antibiotics or other conditions that depress the immune system, this microbe then has the possibility to overgrow. It invades the blood, and makes its way to different parts of the body to generate the symptoms of candidiasis. Yet, the Candida organisms that live naturally in the body and that are kept in check by other beneficial bacteria form part of the system to digest food and defend our bodies against other parasites. In any case tampons do not cause yeast infection as might have been indicated elsewhere.

Tampons can contribute however to conditions for candidiasis if they are scented. Other hygiene products that are scented such as soaps, hygiene sprays and so on can also have a negative effect. They are not the only factor as candida is a complex subject but the reasons can include the following:

1. Scented tampons are known to be allergens. Because of this and the higher frequency of allergies, the immune system may be weakened and this will then increase the chance of a candida overgrowth.

2. Healthy human bodies have a correct ratio of acid to alkaline. This is the balance between positively charged ions that form acids and negatively charged ions that form alkalis. But when this balance is disturbed. , numerous health difficulties can follow. An example is the way that candida then over grows in such an extra acidic environment. Toiletries that are scented will affect the PH of the vagina, to make it more acidic and to increase the chances for women to be afflicted by candidiasis.

As a general rule choose unscented tampons, panty liners, toilet paper, sanitary pads, wherever possible. You should select the organic and hypoallergenic products whenever they are available.

It is a full holistic treatment that will really work to eliminate Candida infection rather than just this small part of avoiding products that might be responsible for allergies. Although making careful selection of the tampons and toiletries product is necessary, it is not sufficient to fight yeast infection properly.

Did anyone tell you that your candida infection that causes you pain and problems could be permanently treated using a comprehensive holistic program? With the neutralization of the components that cause internal and external yeast infection, you will be able to permanently eliminate Candida and regain your health and well being.

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Linda Allen is a health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book Yeast Infection No More . For Further Information: Yeast Infection Site Map



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