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Section 4: Disease News & Information
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Colloidal Silver Information
Q: Does
silver have a historical use other than as a medium of monetary
exchange?
Q: How
is silver able to inhibit the growth of one-celled micro-organisms?
Q: Are
colloidal silver products safe?
Q: Does
the common generic term “colloidal silver” have more
than one definition?
Q: What
is the USFDA’s definition of “colloidal silver” and why are they
concerned about it’s usage?
Q: Are
colloidal silver and colloidal gold “drugs” or do they interact
with drugs?
Q: Can
colloidal silver or colloidal gold cause an allergic reaction?
Q: Can
colloidal silver cause Argyria?
Q: Can
colloidal silver cause one to feel ill?
Q: Which
colloidal silver is most effective, ionic or non-ionic?
Q: How
important is silver particle size and is a high ppm colloidal product
required for effectiveness?
Q: Does
colloidal silver fight only “bad” bacteria, leaving
“good” flora unaffected?
Q: Are
colloidal silver products containing gelatins/proteins, salts, or
nitrates effective?
Q: Why
is there an EPA Reference Dose, (RfD) for silver if it has no associated
adverse effects ?
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Yeast Infection
Disease Topic: Yeast Infection
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Various conditions, such as bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease (STD), can cause vaginal symptoms similar to those of a yeast infection. If you need help determining which condition you have, see the Check Your Symptoms section of the topic Vaginal Problems.

Vaginal Yeast Infection Defined
A vaginal yeast infection is an excess growth of yeast cells in the vagina. Yeast infections are very common in women of childbearing age but can occur at any age. Although they can very uncomfortable, vaginal yeast infections rarely lead to serious health problems.
Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infection
The most common symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection are:
- Vaginal itching.
- Irritated genital skin.
- Pain or burning in the genital area with urination or sexual intercourse.
- In some cases, white vaginal discharge that is usually curdlike and odorless. Some women have no noticeable discharge.
- Symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection are more likely to occur during the week before a menstrual period.
Causes of a Vaginal Yeast Infection
A healthy vagina normally contains many bacteria and small numbers of yeast cells. The most common bacteria found in the vagina, Lactobacillus acidophilus, help prevent other organisms, such as yeast, from growing in excess and causing an infection. About 70% to 90% of yeast infections are caused by a strain of yeast called Candida albicans.
When there is a change in the normal balance of organisms in the vagina, yeast can overgrow, causing symptoms. This imbalance can be caused by many factors, including use of broad-spectrum antibiotics for other conditions, high estrogen levels (as during pregnancy or hormone replacement therapy), or certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or HIV infection.
Diagnosis of Vaginal Yeast Infection
Vaginal itching and a white vaginal discharge that is odorless and looks like cottage cheese are classic signs of a vaginal yeast infection. However, it's easy to misdiagnose a vaginal infection. If your symptoms are not typical of a yeast infection, you aren't certain of your diagnosis, or you're pregnant and have symptoms, see your health professional. A vaginal exam and possibly a culture of vaginal discharge can help diagnose whether another type of organism is present.
Treatment of Vaginal Yeast Infection
A vaginal yeast infection is usually treated with a vaginal antifungal cream, tablet, or suppository for several days. While some women prefer taking a tablet by mouth, oral treatment may be reserved for recurrent infection that may be caused by yeast throughout the body. This is mainly because oral medication affects the entire body, and vaginal treatment limits its effect to the genital area. Oral antifungal medication can cause side effects such as headache, nausea, and abdominal pain; vaginal treatment is unlikely to cause side effects.
Nonprescription vaginal medications are available for treating vaginal yeast infection; vaginal boric acid capsules are another option. If you have had a vaginal yeast infection before, are not pregnant, and are certain your present symptoms are the same as during the previous infection, you can self-treat your infection. If you have a yeast infection that keeps returning despite treatment, see your health professional. A recurring yeast infection can be a sign of another health problem.
Yeast infections are common during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, do not use any medication without first discussing your symptoms with your health professional.
Reoccurrence of Vaginal Yeast Infections
Yes. A yeast infection is considered to be recurrent if you have four or more infections that cause symptoms and are unrelated to antibiotic use within 1 year. Severe or persistent yeast infections are a problem for about 5% of affected women and can be related to diabetes, pregnancy, or another health condition.
If you have a recurrent vaginal yeast infection,
your health professional may do a culture to confirm that yeast
is present. You may also be tested for certain conditions that could
be making you more vulnerable to yeast overgrowth, such as diabetes
or HIV infection.
Advanced Colloidal Silver and the
other supplements we sell are not drugs and the information and
opinions we offer are based upon use of these products as Dietary
Supplements only. We have no doctors on staff and do not offer medical
advice concerning colloidal silver, colloidal gold or any other
dietary supplements. Although you may choose to supplement with
colloidal silver, colloidal gold, and other mineral and vitamin
supplements, we suggest that you consult a licensed physician if
you believe you have a life threatening health issue. We also recommend
that you do comprehensive research about colloidal silver, colloidal
gold and all dietary supplements in general before accepting our
opinions or the opinions of anyone else about how to care for your
health.
The USFDA has not evaluated, nor rendered approval for any statements or research cited herein, nor have they approved any representations or opinions concerning colloidal silver, colloidal gold or any other dietary supplement products on this website. These products are dietary supplements and are not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any disease.
Please Note: Colloidal silver sold by Utopia
Silver Supplements is best described using a chemistry definition
as: a system in which finely divided silver particles are dispersed
within a continuous water medium in a manner that prevents the silver
from being filtered easily or settled rapidly. The USFDA on
their website defines colloidal silver as: “a suspension of
silver particles in a colloidal (gelatinous) base”. Our colloidal
silver and gold contain no gelatin, no protein, no chloride, and
no iodide; they are mineral and distilled water only.
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