A question asked by a small percentage of women is, “Can a yeast infection come back?” The simple answer to this is, yes, a yeast infection can come back, and when it does it’s usually worse than the one before.
See your doctor
If your infection has returned as soon as you’ve stopped using your medication it’s important you see your doctor as soon as possible. Many women treat a vaginal infection assuming it’s a yeast infection when they have something else. If the real infection isn’t treated correctly as in time it can cause irreversible damage to internal organs.
Only a qualified doctor can correctly diagnose any vaginal bacterial or fungal infection.
Recurrent yeast infections
Recurrent yeast infections are on the increase because of our modern day lifestyle, and the ease in which anti fungal/bacterial drugs are now available. The overuse of these drugs is causing more resistant infections in women because they are not being used correctly. Many women head straight for the chemist/drug store without consulting a professional first, and then use the anti fungal treatment for the incorrect amount of time.
Using these treatments incorrectly can cause super yeast that becomes difficult to treat. And this is because they were too embarrassed to see their doctor before they started treating themselves.
Intestinal yeast
Another reason a yeast infection will return is because of yeast in the intestines. Yeast can breed in the intestines quite easily under the right conditions, and the first sign of this is bloating. The mutated Candida fungus is a gas forming fungus, and an early symptom is digestive problems.
The biggest cause of intestinal yeast is antibiotics use that is accompanied by a diet that is high in sugar and refined carbohydrates. The Candida yeast loves these foods, and if your diet contains a lot of these foods then the yeast will continually breed in your body. An intestinal yeast infection is the most difficult to treat because of the way the fungus breeds and what you need to do to eliminate it from your body.
Chronic yeast infections
If your yeast infection has returned then there is a good reason for it. What you must do is discover that reason before you can eliminate the yeast from your body. It could be a health condition, a medication you’re taking or a poor diet that lacks nutrition. Whet ever it is, it needs to be addressed first as it is making your body a good host for the yeast, and once fungus finds a place to live it will continue to breed there until something makes it difficult for it to survive.
Sarah Summer
If you need the help of an expert to cure your yeast problem then Sarah Summer can help you like she has helped tens of thousands of women all over the world. Sarah Summer knows everything about the Candida yeast, and how it survives in the human body. This is what makes her so good at treating yeast infections of all kinds.
For more information on how Sarah Summer can help you, visit Sarah Summer’s Natural Cure For Yeast Infections.

