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Why do antibiotics cause yeast infections?

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When this balance is disrupted, such as when the fungus Candida albicans is allowed to multiply unchecked, a vaginal yeast infection can result. read more

A lot of women are now finding out that antibiotics are the biggest cause of yeast infections because of what they do to the human body. Antibiotics are prescribed by doctors to treat many infections, but they are over prescribed, and are now causing many infections. read more

If you want to avoid getting a vaginal yeast infection while on antibiotic treatment, make sure you try to replenish the good bacteria in your body. You can do it in three ways: Take probiotic supplements every day during your treatment as well as at least one week after your treatment. read more

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