YeFense
Great Review from One of our Valued Customers - Crystal
"I've been taking Yefense for the past weeks and I can honestly say that I feel a lot cleaner down there. As weird as that may sound, its true. I would discharge alot and it would leave a weird smell. Since taking Yefense, I haven't been discharging as much nor have I noticed the horrid smell. I'm so happy that something has finally been able to help because I had been dealing with this for about a year now and I had given up hope. Thank you soooooo much for introducing me to this product!" from Crystal
Vaginal Infections Are a Part of Our Lives! But Don't Suffer!
With 75% of ladies suffering a minimum of one yeast infection in their lifetime you would certainly expect the topic of yeast infection to be a lot more prominent. In reality, they’re not, and majority of these women suffer quietly and then have to manage this unpleasant and embarrassing problem while having to still visit the physician.
The 3 out of 4 women with vaginal infections are chronic yeast infection. Some of us don’t like to admit it, because of the “nasty” opinions others put on us, but it’s really not that serious and it’s completely natural.
Vaginal infections are a part of our lives, due to stress, illness, diet, hormones, prescription drugs, antibiotics, sex, douching, pregnancy, and many other reasons. Even if you are the most hygienic person, an infection can still find away into your vajayjay.
Make Sure You Know What's the Problem!
Vulvitis; an inflammation of the external female genitalia (vulva). The vulva consists of the clitoris, folds of skin (labia), the “lips” as well as the openings to the urethra and also the vagina.
Chlamydia; a disease transmitted sexually and caused by bacteria that are often spread out through sexual intercourse.
Gonorrhea; one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases that is caused by a sexually transmitted bacterium that usually has an effect on the throat, urethra or rectum.
Bacterial vaginosis; a vaginal problem that could produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of particular kinds of bacteria in the vaginal area.
Trying to treat one of these bacterial infections of the vaginal area with a yeast infection treatment can cause damage to your reproductive organs.
Go see your doctor!!!
Antibiotics May Be Causing Your Vaginal Infections
Antibiotics May Be Causing Your Vaginal Infections
Antibiotics are the most effective weapon against fungus and bacteria, and this is reason they are no good against yeast infections of any kind. The vaginal area always contains a handful of yeast. When you’re healthy, that yeast (practically, a fungus called Candida albicans) exists in harmony with your body’s immune system and also your other normal vaginal micro-organisms. But when something interferes with this balance such as the use of antibiotics, the yeast can develop quickly, and become dense enough to trigger the symptoms of a full-blown infection.
When you take an antibiotics course to eliminate a bacterial infection you were suffering from, the antibiotics also eliminates all the beneficial bacterial in your body. Your body needs beneficial bacteria to safeguard it from infection causing fungus or yeast.
Antibiotics are among the most common perpetrators in causing yeast infection due to the fact that they destroy bacteria and also consequently interfere with the balance of power among the vaginal bacteria. When you complete your antibiotics course, your body is left with no beneficial bacteria to prevent the Candida yeast
from populating and the yeast now has the opportunity to thrive with no other bacteria safeguarding you.
Prevention is Always Better & Healthier Than Treating!
Avoiding a yeast infection is much easier than trying to naturally treat one and other kinds of infection in this area. And while you cannot constantly prevent a yeast infection, you can help reduce the risk of getting one.
◉ If you should notice a distinct feminine odor, excessive vaginal discharge or any other abnormal change, PLEASE… it’s always best to consult a physician to make sure there is no infection.
◉ Drink plenty of water at least 8-12 cups daily to flush your system of toxins.
◉ Consistently change your menstrual pad and especially the tampon often. 2-3 hours should be the max amount of time these should be worn for protection.
There's more opportunities to prevent yeast infections but here's a start that are very important daily habits that you should be doing for your body.