Do hormones and hormonal changes affect the growth of Yeast Infection
Of course, during the hormonal cycle, the level of estrogen and some deposit of glycogen can form large amount of sugar. Sugar affects primarily the cells located in the lining of the vagina and cause irritation.
Estrogen and progesterone can also increase the amount of sugar that becomes available for yeast to feed on. Sugars of vaginal area cam make yeast multiply and grow which discard the lining of vagina.
Women are advised to consult their doctors for further advice. Bear in mind that taking any over the counter medication or applying ointments can increase the growth of infection.
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Where does Yeast Infection strike in the female body?
It is usually in the women’s vagina, producing a thick discharge that carries different smell and color. It also tends to be itchy when infested with yeast.
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