Yeast infections aren't the most glamorous topic, but according to Harvard Medical School , an estimated 75 percent of all women will experience at least one at some point in their life. These infections, often characterized by itching, irritation, and thick, white discharge, are caused by an overgrowth of candida (a naturally occurring fungus) in the body. And although yeast infections are common , certain situations can make an infection more likely, such as sitting around in a wet bathing suit or sweaty workout leggings.
The good news for anyone who's dealt with this irritating condition is that there are plenty of ways to prevent yeast infections. Here, a doctor shares some of her best advice for avoiding infection and staying pain free. Read on to learn how to prevent yeast infections, with expert-approved tips and advice for handling possible triggers (including antibiotics and pregnancy).
Narissa Joyner , MD, is the assistant medical director for Sollis Health. What Causes Yeast Infections? Yeast infections are fungal infections caused by an overgrowth of candida, explains Narissa Joyner, MD, which in turn can lead to the characteristic thick white discharge, as well as burning, redness, a rash, or itching and irritation. (Worth noting: yeast infections can occur outside the vagina, in skin folds, armpits, nail beds, and more.
) According to Dr. Joyner, there are several factors that could contribute to this kind of infection, including: How to Prevent a Yeast Infection.
