Getting wet while having a yeast infection
It is very common that people believe a number of fallacies, myths and urban legends just because of hearing
some weird stuff from a friend who saw or heard something from another friend. The chain goes on and on until it
reaches a point that what started out to be false become accepted as truth. Let’s focus on the problem at hand,
shall we? It has been said that swimming or getting wet with a yeast infection would aggravate your current
condition.
Now, having yeast infection may result to having some restrictions but it does not mean you cannot enjoy some
daily activities like exercising and in this case swimming. On the contrary, keeping your body fit by exercising
may be more beneficial for treating your infection. As you exercise, body wastes are removed from your system. It
also helps restore balance within the body.
One of the reasons behind yeast infection is that fact that there is a massive growth of Candida albicans in the
body. Candida is a fungi that resembles yeast. It is a naturally occurring organism and finding it in our body,
specifically in the digestive track and vulva area, should not be a reason to be extremely alarmed. It is the
unusually growth of Candida that causes the imbalance of microorganism in the body resulting to a Candida
infection.
So does swimming have anything to do with worsening the infection? According to some observations and studies,
it does not. You can go swimming all you want, on cold water or hot warm water even. What concerns me is what comes
after swimming your heart’s out.
The process of swimming itself does not but keeping yourself wet during long periods of time wearing damp or
moist clothes can affect the infection. By wearing damp clothing over long periods of time, you are creating
a very favorable environment for the growth of Candida. Just like all other fungi, Candida like dark and damp areas
to grow.
Also one of the things that keeps circulating is the notion that yeast infection can be passed on to others
swimming in the same pool. That is not true at all. If you’re swimming in a pool, the chemicals that keep the pool
clean will keep the microorganisms from being passed on to others. So don’t worry yourself that much about swimming
with yeast infection. Just be more concerned in keeping yourself dry after you’re done with your swim. That is the
most important thing. The same goes with sweaty clothes if you’re accustomed to working out.
You can avoid yeast infection by not using perfumed soaps all the time. The strong components of the soap can
irritate the vaginal area. Natural non-perfumed soaps would be the best choice. Taking antibiotics might also cause
some yeast problems. The antibiotics generally upset the balance between the fungi microorganisms and other
organisms in the body. So to help maintain balance of microorganism in the body, you can start with a diet of plain
yogurt. Avoid the sweetened stuff for the sugar content can also trigger the growth of the Candida fungi.
Another avoidance technique is wearing loose clothing instead of sticking with your slick, tight attire.
The more loose the clothes, the better when it comes to yeast infection. Having too tight pants do not allow the
skin in the affected area breathe. Furthermore, cotton would be the ideal choice of clothing material instead of
nylon or any other material.
So getting wet while having a yeast infection definitely does not cause any further problems with the infection
as long as you keep yourself dry afterwards and observe some hygiene conditions.
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