Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Pimples Due to Yeast Infection

After years of struggling with acne, i became very jaded with topical treatments. Nothing seemed to work for me. I was using every over the counter medicine you can imagine and none of them could put a long term dent in my pimple problems.

I mean, sure oxy or clearasil would dry up my face for a week and clear my complexion a little bit. But after some time went by, my pimples would just spring right back up on my face even worse before. It was as if they were angry that I had tried to defy them with acne treatments. Now they were back with a vengeance and guess what? - they brought friends with them!

It turned out, I was experiencing pimples due to yeast infection. No, I'm not talking about a localized yeast infection like a vaginal yeast infection or a penile yeast infection. These pimples due to yeast infection were popping up on my face thanks to an outbreak of the "Candida Fungus" inside my body.

See, we all have candida fungus living inside out bodies. It just basically a microorganism that lives generally in our digestive tract. The candida fungus is regulated by another microorganism in our body called Acidophilus. Acidophilus is a positive bacteria that fights off the "bad" bacteria and prevents infection.

Acidophilus also keeps the Candida fungus in check and stops it from multiplying. When a lot of acidophilus bacteria gets killed off due to taking an antibiotic or when the candida fungus grows out of control due to eating lots of sugars and yeast, a yeast infection can break out. Here's where pimples due to yeast infection kicks in.

Sometimes a yeast infection can be a localized infection like the one mentioned about. Othertimes it can become a systemic infection where the candida fungus travels through the bloodstream and causes a whole host of symptoms. Candida yeast is blood soluble, so it can travel throughout the skin.

It will often migrate to the face where it can thrive in your skin's sebum (oil).

Cand you guess the major symptoms of systemic yeast infections?

You got it - Acne! So this is an example of pimples due to yeast infection and believe it or not, most people at some point in their lives suffer from it.

A systemic yeast infection like this is very hard to diagnose, so oftentimes the sufferer (like myself) will go through life not knowing the root cause of their pimples due to yeast infection.

If you'd like to know exactly how to cure your pimples due to yeast infection, you can view the step-by-step regimen to end acne by CLICKING HERE.

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