Yeast infections are a common occurrence among women all over the world, with millions of cases being reported each year. The reason why yeast infections are so prevalent in women is because of the delicate balance between good and bad bacteria that exist in the vaginal area. When this balance is disrupted, it can lead to an overgrowth of the fungus called Candida, which causes a yeast infection.

There are several factors that can disrupt this natural balance and cause an overgrowth of yeast. One of the most common causes is the use of antibiotics, as they not only kill off harmful bacteria but also beneficial ones. Other factors that can increase your risk for developing a yeast infection include wearing tight clothing, using scented hygiene products, having uncontrolled diabetes or a weakened immune system.