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Are the Yeast Infection Symptoms, that Antibiotics may Cause, any different?

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Are the Yeast Infection Symptoms, that Antibiotics may Cause, any different?

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You can get this yeast infection just about anywhere, from mouth to genitalia to knees to armpits. Candida, being a member of the yeast family, is an opportunistic little fungus. No matter where you get it, you’re still incredibly contagious to all of your loved ones. Unlike some other sexually transmitted diseases, candida doesn’t require sexual contact in order to spread. You can spread it on fingers or through towels and clothing. This little fungal organism is one of the reasons daily personal and laundry hygiene is so important. In short yeast infection symptoms caused by antibiotics, is the same as all the other yeast infection symptoms, no matter what caused the yeast infection.

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