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by rohini matthew (2018-12-29)
We all have this yeast like, Activguard Review tiny little fungus called Candida Albicans in our body. But they never cause problem till certain conditions that render an imbalance between the good and bad bacteria and make the Candida to overgrow and multiply themselves with no control. That is what causes the infection starting with itching and rashes which gradually turn into various other uncomfortable conditions.Now this is important as they are the root causes of the infection and on which natural remedies focus on. And there are many conditions but the most common are poor nutrition, poor hygiene, oral contraception, wearing wet clothing especially causes by sweat for long periods, menstruation etc. Note that the fungus cannot multiply themselves without these right conditions.The short answer is yes but it is not advisable. You must understand that a yeast infection can be transmitted from one partner to another. Hence, having sex when you are having the infection will only make it more difficult to cure and putting your partner at risk as well.
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