Friday, July 3, 2009

Yeast Infections Contagious - Is It?

Yeast Infections Contagious - Is It?

It is a valid worry of people to wonder about Yeast Infections Contagious. Can we really get a yeast infection from someone else? Well yes you can. Even though you cannot catch a yeast infection like a cold, in the case of direct contact with an infected area or an area polluted with spores, you can get a Candida infection. (Yeast infection.)

This makes it clear, if any member of the family has a fungus infection (yeast infection,) ultimate hygiene has to be adhered to, to prevent the rest of the family getting it as well. Here it will mean a little more cleaning than normal.

Another way fungus infections regularly spread in a family is oral thrush. If a child should take a bite of a parent’s fork and the parent has thrush, the child will probably get it as well. I see this happen so often. Really, sharing cutlery is simply not acceptable. The same goes for eating someone else’s leftovers!

What is also very important is to make sure all cloths used for cleaning is rinsed very well. Open it to make it possible for the water to rinse away all cleaning fluid and dirt. After thorough rinsing, hang it in the sun to dry where the heat of the sun can dry it properly and prevent any spores from remaining behind and growing.

I know Candida grows where it is warm and moist, but getting the clothe dry is more important here. Also it grows in warmth, not extreme heat. So, as silly as it may sound, it may be a good idea to iron the cloths with a very hot iron to make very sure no spores survived to infect the rest of the family.

So, this makes it very clear, depending on how you view it, I will consider yeast infections contagious and prevent the whole family from suffering with a yeast infection.

This is only one very small part of Yeast Infections Contagious. For more info and to get rid of it for good, you may want to have a look at Yeast Infection No More by Linda Allen. In this ebook you will get all the info you need to make sure you never get a yeast infection again.

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