Posted on November 20th, 2008 by admin
Does a yeast infection cause lower back pain?
See your doctor
If you’re suffering with a vaginal infection and lower back pain then you should see your doctor as soon as possible. Lower back pain can be a symptom of a kidney infection, and kidney infections are urinary tract infections, so you may not even have a yeast infection.
If you haven’t been to see your doctor yet you can get a proper examination, and then get a correct diagnosis. If you leave a kidney infection for too long without treatment you risk letting permanent damage being caused. This means you’ll end up in hospital on a drip having antibiotics pumped into you.
If you’re suffering from a yeast infection as well this treatment will make your yeast infection a lot worse, and could cause it to spread throughout your entire body.
Back pain with a yeast infection
If you know you’re suffering from a yeast infection, and you’re not suffering with a urinary tract infection then the back pain is probably just a coincidence. Back pain isn’t a symptom of a yeast infection even if you have an infection internally.
What ever the reasons for your back pain are it’s a good idea to get it checked out by your doctor. Searching the Internet for possible causes won’t do your health any good especially if it’s something serious.
Lower back pain in a women for no reason other than lifting something heavy that has put your back out should always be looked at by a professional.
Posted on November 18th, 2008 by admin
The help from a yeast infection expert is something you’ll need if you want to successfully rid your body of this health destroying fungus. It’s even more important to get help if you have the yeast multiplying in your intestines.
A yeast infection in your intestines isn’t the same as a vaginal yeast infection. You can just take something that will treat the infection in a few days, you have to attack the fungus from all angles because of the nature of this type of infection, an dbecause of teh way the fungus lives and feeds inside your body.
Your intestinal flora
You have billions of bacteria living in your intestines, and most of these are beneficial to your good health. There are certain things you have to do in order to get the balance back as an intestinal yeast infection means that your natural balance has been lost, and that’s why the Candida has mutated into an aggressive fungus.
Natural anti fungals
You need to take natural anti fungals so you kill the mutated Candida to stop it feeding on the walls of your intestines. When the feeding has been going on for too long the Candida yeast eventually perforates your intestines then the toxins from the Candida and small food particles will enter your bloodstream. Your health will then take a turn for the worst.
Feeding the Candida
In order to rid your intestines of fungus you need to avoid all the foods that are feeding it. It doesn’t matter how good your anti fungals are, if you continue to feed the yeast it will continue to multiply.
Sarah Summer
Sarah Summer is a yeast infection expert who has helped tens of thousands of men and women eliminate the mutated Candida yeast from their intestines. Sarah knows how…
- The yeast survives in your body
- How to starve the yeast to make it weaker
- What foods to eat and what foods to completely avoid
- How to kill the yeast
- How to restore your intestinal flora
- How to cleanse your whole body of yeast
Once you do all these things correctly your symptoms will disappear, and your good health will return. You can read more information on how Sarah Summer can help you, and read testimonials from one time intestinal yeast infection sufferers here - Sarah Summer’s Natural Cure For Yeast Infections.