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A particular form of fungal organism called candidiasis is the cause of a recurring yeast infection. There are several kinds of yeast species, of which the most common being candida albicans. Candida is a small but normal part of the human body’s collection of microflora—organisms that live in and on the surface of the body on a continual basis. Read the rest of this entry »
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The very best way how you can confirm a yeast infection is either you make an appointment with your doctor to carry out a diagnosis or taking an above the counter test. Your doctor will carry out a physical assessment and take a sample of your vaginal discharge. An through the counter check, about the other hand, works much like a house pregnancy kit test where the pH balance inside your system is tested to confirm the presence of the yeast contamination. Read the rest of this entry »