Guard Yourself against Breast Yeast Infection
Yeast infection in women is a common disease. Women, due to their distinct physique and anatomy, are more vulnerable to yeast infection or thrush than opposite sex. Oral yeast infection, vaginal yeast infection, skin yeast infection and breast yeast infection are the prevalent yeast problems in women.
Yeasts require moist and warm surroundings to thrive and flourish. Vaginal areas, folds of buttocks, armpits and the folds under breasts provide these surroundings to yeast. Whenever there is an acidic imbalance in body, over growth of Candida fungus in these regions is triggered leading to fungal yeast infection. Women with large breasts are more prone to yeast infection under breast.
Indicants of Yeast Infection under Breast
General symptoms are rashes and rough red patches under folds of breast. There may be itchiness and oozing on that portion of skin. The surrounding portion becomes sore and sometimes shows dry lesions. In certain cases, the skin peels and swelling occurs.
Diagnosis of Yeast Infection under Breast
Yeast infection under breast is easily diagnosed because of its distinct and relatively easy-to-detect symptoms. In case, there is a difficulty in ascertaining the infection, or there is a doubt regarding actual cause of these painful symptoms, some tests are performed on the affected skin areas. These tests include a general Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) test on your skin.
In this test, a swab of your affected skin is treated with KOH and some other chemicals and then swab is examined in laboratory for presence of yeast in the specimen. If a doubt still persists about the concerned symptoms, then doctors prefer tests for bacteria on your skin to verify presence of harmful bacteria.
It’s High Time to Guard Your Self from Yeast Infection
Usually the possibility of contracting a serious disease from yeast infection under breast is considerably low, but some people do face the risk of getting complications. Cellulitis, secondary bacterial infections and skin ulcerations can result from unattended infection. If you are a diabetic or have low immunity due to other infections like HIV, you must immediately consult a doctor.
If you are a breast feeding mother, treat your infection urgently because you might transmit your infection to your baby and the baby might contract oral thrush. Apply anti fungal creams available over the counter. Ensure that you clean your nipples time to time after applying cream and before breast feeding your child.
If you find yourself affected with yeast infection under breast frequently, check your habits. Undergarments made from synthetic materials like nylon or rayon trap moisture and help yeast survive. Also if you wear your bra immediately after shower, chances are that you conserve wetness and moisture under your breast which boosts yeast.
If your infection keeps returning despite of all your treatments and precautions, you should consult a specialist. Include yogurt in your diet and avoid sugar rich diet and food items consisting of yeast.