Archive for April, 2010
Fungus Infection in “V” Area
Many women complain of itching and suffering from white vaginal discharge which becoming typical symptoms of fungal infection. This may be because the location of female genital organ is between the mouth of the vagina and reproductive organs located in humid conditions. Early signs of fungal growth can be detected easily. Usually begin with the emergence of infections in extraordinary itch and not go away. This itching appears with white lumps, like milk, followed by a reddish rash around the groin. If not soon are overcame, fungal infections can cause infertility / sterility, because when something blocked the meeting of sperm and ovum is considered impaired fertility. So it would be better if we do preventing efforts by doing the following things below.
We can consume vitamin C and E which contained in green leafy vegetables and fruits. Then we must also avoid foods that contain lots of sugar because the sugar will accelerate the growth of fungi. In addition we can exercise regularly which can improve blood circulation that influences the reproductive cycle, a stable blood flow makes the fluid production in women will be stable. And last we can avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics, because these drugs can kill “good fungi” that is useful to maintain the natural moisture of vaginal area.
Many Infection Diseases in Public Toilet
Not to frighten, but in fact the majority of public toilets is still questionable cleanliness. If we always clean or cover public toilet seat with a tissue, it is means we are not convinced yet to the safety and cleanliness of public toilets. Some women are contaminated by bacteria and fungi from the public toilets. Their skin around the vaginal area to be irritation which allegedly caused by public restroom that contains a lot of germs on public toilet seats, toilet spray and place for tissue. In fact, public toilets are used interchangeably, without knowing the user’s health condition, because the fuse holder of any public toilet, that place remained becomes a den of bacterial and fungal proliferation.
The types of harmful bacteria and fungi in public toilets which can cause a range of diseases such as: Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes urinary tract infections; blood poisoning caused by Pseudomonas Alcaligenes; Acinetobacter baumannii causes pneumonia and lower respiratory infections; Moraxella sp cause of lower respiratory tract infections, sinusitis; Burkholderia cepacia causes respiratory inflammation and infection in open wounds; Chryseobacterium Indologenes cause of infections in open wounds to inflammation; as well as Candida sp cause fungal infections or vaginatis.
By looking the information above, the women was expected more attention to cleanliness in public toilets before using it to avoid infectious diseases.