Can a yeast infection escalate to a cervical infection if left untreated? Or are they different?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
7:12 pm
I’ve had both before, but can a yeast infection turn into a cervical infection if left untreated? Or are they different things?
Tagged with: Cervical Infection • Different Things • Yeast Infection
Filed under: untreated yeast infections
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They are different things, however…
Candida, the microorganism that creates a yeast infection, can spread. Although it may not cause a Cervical infection by definition, it can cause cervical irritation if it gets bad enough.
Candida is one of the most widely overlooked epidemics of this country. It is blood-soluble so if a yeast infection is left untreated, it can spread anywhere.
Most common areas of infection for yeast infections are:
1. The vagina or penis
2. The lower digestive tract
3. The prostate in males
4. The brain (causes a symptoms known as brain fog)