Peri-menopause typically begins several years before menopause, when the ovaries gradually produce less estrogen.
Occurs when it has been a year since a woman last had her menstrual period. At this stage, the ovaries have stopped releasing eggs and producing estrogen.
During this stage, some symptoms like hot flashes, ease for most women. The loss of estrogen can create vaginal dryness, bladder incontinence and brainfog.
Balance is clinically proven to reduce irregular periods, sleep deprivation, mood swings and PMS experienced by many woman during peri-menopause.
Breeze can restore hormonal balance, cool hot flashes and calm the anxiety associated with menopause.
Clarity is clinically proven to reduce hot flashes, restore bladder control, reduce brainfog, and relieve the vaginal dryness
There are several menopause myths that are commonly shared among women, and one popular myth is that menopause can increase the occurrence of yeast infections. Is there any truth to the idea that you are more prone to yeast infections during perimenopause or menopause? In this article, we are going to take a look at the causes of yeast infections, and natural remedies that you can use to get rid of the infection.
As this point, doctors have not found a direct link between menopausal changes and yeast infections, although each woman is different in the way her body will react to the hormonal changes. Some women experience yeast infections more frequently early in their life, most likely due to their increased sexual activity and the use of oral contraceptives.
On the other hand, some women begin to develop yeast infections later in life, and they assume that the yeast infections are related to their hormonal changes. There might be a small link between hormone changes and yeast infections, because estrogen levels can impact the pH levels of the vagina, which in turn create an environment susceptible to yeast overgrowth. But, it is more likely that the yeast infections are occurring because of other factors, such as the use of antibiotics.
When you are suffering from a yeast infection, you are desperate for a solution to get rid of the burning, itching, and discomfort that you are feeling. Many women turn to antibiotics to treat the infection, but these antibiotics often cause a cycle of infections. Antibiotics wipe out everything, including the “good” bacteria that protects your body against a yeast overgrowth.
When the good bacteria levels are decreased, the body is more likely to develop a yeast overgrowth, which in turn causes a woman to seek treatment such as an antibiotic. This cycle can continue for many years.
Instead of turning to medication, a better option is to consider natural remedies first, and then medication can be used if needed. Here are a few natural remedies to help with yeast infections:
Also, keep in mind that it is very important to manage your diet in addition to using these natural remedies. The unfriendly bacteria feed on sugar, so it is best to completely eliminate sugar when you are rebuilding the right bacteria balance in your body. Stay away from processed sugar, candy, desserts, and even fruit during the treatment time. It is also a good idea to continue eliminating sugar after the yeast infection symptoms have gone away, in order to prevent re-growth.
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