
We all know you cannot "catch" a yeast infection you do a cold. So, it is a very valid question to ask when a yeast infection is contagious. Yeast contagious, is something many worry about and I think it is good to have a look at it.
The main thing to keep in mind is that you can only get a yeast infection from someone else if there is direct contact with the Candida Albicans fungus. It is also important to remember that if you are in good health you are much less likely to get a yeast infection.
So the most likely way you can get a yeast infection from someone else:
1. The most important is sex and therefore a vaginal yeast infection is contagious. If your partner has a yeast infection you are very likely to get it as well. This is a definite yeast contagious situation. Make sure that you and your partner treat your yeast infection.
2. By kissing a person that has a mouth yeast infection. This is very closely related to the yeast contagious situation above. Obviously a peck on the cheek is not going to give you a yeast infection.
3. A yeast contagious situation also arises when there is bad hygiene. This is a difficult one because you do not always have full control over the facilities you have to use. The best is to make use of toilet seat covers when you have to use public toilet facilities.
What can be done?
The best is to try and avoid all yeast contagious situations and make sure your immune system is at its best. A strong immune system should be able to resist all yeast contagious situations.

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