Is
yeast
infection contagious
for everyone in contact with it? This infection can be
highly communicable and can be transferred from one person
to the next even by simple contact of the epidermis that is
ripe for infection. Sexually transmitted, it can spread
rapidly and cause problems to the partner or partners,
especially if they had no idea how they contracted it or who
was the origin of the contagion.
Some who does not have an idea
on what is going on can leave the problem untreated or will
resort to learning a
yeast
infection home remedy that is not
very reliable. Some simply ignore logic and continue having
sexual contact using condoms and spermicidal which can
actually aggravate the situation.
Don't be surprised to hear
someone ask "Is yeast contagious?" in a gynecologist's
clinic as this is one of the most common ailments for women
especially. Women sometimes wear panties and pantyhose where
the synthetic material can cause heat and moisture to
develop when worn the whole day. Sitting on an office chair
may be comfortable, but the heat the seat with synthetic
material plus the heat in the crotch because of the
pantyhose and the synthetic underwear make a great
combination to create the 'perfect' atmosphere to breed the
yeast.
Some people are mislead
when they ask "Is yeast infection contagious even when under
treatment with antifungals and antibiotics?" Again, the
answer is affirmative. Yeast is a fungus and fungi are very
tough. They can lie in a dormant state which is mistakenly
assumed as the state where the yeast is eradicated. In
truth, this is the time where continuous taking and
application of the anti-fungal be made as this is the time
which is critical to killing off the 'root' of the yeast.
Is
yeast
infection
contagious even when the symptoms have disappeared when
using some home remedies? Using home remedies can sometimes
work. Actually, home remedies work best as a preventive
measure against contracting the infection. Someone once said
that the best way to cure the infection is not to get one at
all. This way, there is no room for developing chronic
infections.
For those who are sexually
active and have partners, when one gets the infection, it is
best to make sure that the other also gets the treatment,
even as a prophylactic. The questions of is
yeast
infection
contagious between monogamous partners is elementary as the
answer is a definitive yes.