Monday, August 12, 2013

Gynecological Problems

Summer gynecological problems: watch out for wet swimsuits and dehydration Summer is a time when women often annoy gynecological diseases. The reason is frequent contact with water, heat, wet swimsuits, but also dehydration. All this promotes the development of female inflammation, infection or fungi which may have unpleasant consequences. For further details visit: http://www.dileeponline.com/forum/member.php?u=1335&tab=aboutme&simple=1

Humid and warm environment is ideal for yeast, and therefore prefer to dress up wet after swimming suit (illustrative photo) | Wet swimsuit and yeast infections The most common diseases are seasonal female yeast infection. Indeed yeasts thrive especially in an environment that is warm and humid. During the summer days when the temperature rises and the vagina, so they can The woman is the increased incidence of unpleasant itching, burning or too runny. For more details visit: http://www.raptorowners.com/forum/member.php?1754-leeannpierre&tab=aboutme&simple=1

If you want women to avoid yeast infection, should be after bathing change into dry clothes . Of course there should be airy and cotton underwear. Inappropriate clothing is not the only danger for the development of fungal diseases, some women the disease may run even seemingly small thing as insufficient fluid intake. Now, when the temperature should reach tropical values, it is particularly relevant. If a woman is drinking poorly, dehydration occurs, for which thickens cervical mucus and increases the concentration of yeast. For more information visit: http://www.sparktalk.com/forum/members/destinyseth.html?simple=1#aboutme

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