
If you have a yeast infection after you have been on a course of antibiotics you may be wondering if you got the yeast infection because of antibiotics or is yeast contagious.
Well, the answer all depends on what your lifestyle is and what happened. It is very true that you in all probability got your yeast infection because of the antibiotics you were on. The problem with antibiotics is that it does not only kill the "bad" bacteria, it also kills the ""good" bacteria.
Our bodies have to be in balance to be healthy. We need some of the "good" bacteria to keep everything in balance. What now happens its that the "good" bacteria that normally keep the Candida Fungus 9the one that is giving you the yeast infection) under control is not there anymore. Now the Candida can grow unchecked and an overgrowth is the result, this is what is giving you the nasty symptoms!
On the other hand, it is possible that you have a yeast contagious situation as well. Although yeast infection is not contagious in the sense that you will contract a flu, it is still contagious with direct contact with the spores.
To prevent spreading a yeast infection, as you can indeed have a yeast contagious situation, utmost hygiene is important. Make sure all toilets are cleaned properly with the cleaning cloths washed and rinsed out properly after each use.
Another possibility for yeast contagious is of course if your partner has a yeast infection. In such a situation it is best that both partners be treated for the yeast infection.
As you can see, I have lifted out only a few of the problems concerning yeast infections. If you want to know more you can go to my site Natural Cure Yeast Infection for all the info you need.
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