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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Sugar consumption does not lead to trouble, provided we know the measure and understand the side effects if excessively diasup. But is it too much sugar causes vaginal discharge?
Candida albicans fungus can grow more lush in the vagina, if our sugar intake "overdose". Such a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services in the United States. "Food is a natural fungus of sugar," said women's health specialist, Christiane Northrup, MD.
Wendy S. Biggs, assistant professor of family health at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, explained further. According to him, the risk of infection will increase in female obesity and pre-diabetes. Because their bodies can not properly regulate their sugar, which accumulate in the vagina. Similar opinion expressed dr Bagazi UF, SpOG, obstetrics and gynecology specialists from Brawijaya Women & Children Hospital. He also said that pregnant women with diabetes (either type 1 or 2), are also susceptible infections.
The bottom line: You should avoid sugar. "As soon as sugar consumption is reduced, the automatic mold growth will be reduced," said Northrup sure. Furthermore, Dr. UF encourages us to eat balanced and exercise, so that intake of glucose and insulin production in balance. If we have a family history of diabetes, you should check glucose levels regularly. Plus, avoid the consumption of antibiotics and vaginal washing with detergent-containing drugs, except for the doctor's instructions.
Candida albicans fungus can grow more lush in the vagina, if our sugar intake "overdose". Such a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services in the United States. "Food is a natural fungus of sugar," said women's health specialist, Christiane Northrup, MD.
Wendy S. Biggs, assistant professor of family health at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, explained further. According to him, the risk of infection will increase in female obesity and pre-diabetes. Because their bodies can not properly regulate their sugar, which accumulate in the vagina. Similar opinion expressed dr Bagazi UF, SpOG, obstetrics and gynecology specialists from Brawijaya Women & Children Hospital. He also said that pregnant women with diabetes (either type 1 or 2), are also susceptible infections.
The bottom line: You should avoid sugar. "As soon as sugar consumption is reduced, the automatic mold growth will be reduced," said Northrup sure. Furthermore, Dr. UF encourages us to eat balanced and exercise, so that intake of glucose and insulin production in balance. If we have a family history of diabetes, you should check glucose levels regularly. Plus, avoid the consumption of antibiotics and vaginal washing with detergent-containing drugs, except for the doctor's instructions.
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