- 21. Rashes and Skin Conditions
- (Bathing & Skin Care)
- ... Culprits include chafing, prolonged contact with urine or stool, yeast infections (sometimes caused by antibiotics), or a reaction to diaper material. To prevent diaper rash, change soiled diapers promptly. ...
- 22. Cradle Cap
- (Bathing & Skin Care)
- ... the condition has improved, you can prevent it from recurring, in most cases, by continuing with frequent hair washing with a mild baby shampoo. Sometimes yeast infections occur on the affected skin, ...
- 23. Autism
- (Autism)
- ... to touch or sound. Special diets. Several diet strategies have been suggested as possible treatments for autism, including restriction of food allergens; probiotics; a yeast-free diet; a gluten-free, ...
- 24. Vaginal atrophy
- (Vaginal atrophy)
- ... you more susceptible to infection with bacteria, yeast or other organisms. Atrophic vaginal changes are associated with changes in your urinary system (genitourinary atrophy), which can contribute to ...
- 25. Pseudomembranous colitis
- (Pseudomembranous colitis)
- ... of good bacteria and yeasts that come in capsule or liquid form. You take these supplements by mouth. It's thought that this allows the bacteria in the supplement to travel to your colon, where they help ...
- 26. Hives and angioedema
- (Hives and angioedema)
- ... be given by a health professional. Ecallantide (Kalbitor) is a protein derived from yeast. It blocks the activity of a blood protein called kallikrein, which is involved in hereditary angioedema. It's ...
- 27. Anal itching
- (Anal itching)
- ... and eczema — can involve and irritate the area in and around your anus. Yeast infections. This common infection, which usually affects women, can irritate your genital and anal areas. Hemorrhoids. ...
- 28. Nail fungus
- (Nail fungus)
- ... dermatophytes. But yeasts and molds also can be responsible for nail fungal infections. What are fungi? Fungi are microscopic organisms that don't need sunlight to survive. Some fungi have beneficial ...
- 29. Acne
- (Acne)
- ... food may reduce side effects, including a bad taste in your mouth and nausea. Zinc can also be added to lotions or creams and may reduce acne breakouts. Brewer's yeast. A specific strain of brewer's ...
- 30. Bacterial Vaginosis
- (Shanghai STDs Testing Center)
- What is bacterial vaginosis? Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the name of a condition in women where the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted and replaced by an overgrowth of certain bacteria. ...