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				<title>Noteworthy And Significant Talks About Canine Yeast Infections</title>
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		<category>yeast infection</category><category>yeast infections</category><category>correct diagnosis</category><category>antibiotic treatments</category><category>moist areas</category><category>candidacies</category><category>prolonged period</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/noteworthy-and-significant-talks-about-canine-yeast-infections</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Yeast infections are definitely not something you want to get. They are called coetaneous candidacies and this infection occurs when the yeast on the skin grows more actively and causes a red, scaling, and itchy rash on the skin. Canine Yeast Infections are common in dogs. Because yeast infections]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/yeast+infection" rel="tag">Yeast infection</a>s are definitely not something you want to get. They are called coetaneous <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/candidacies" rel="tag">candidacies</a> and this infection occurs when the yeast on the skin grows more actively and causes a red, scaling, and itchy rash on the skin. Canine <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/yeast+infections" rel="tag">Yeast Infections</a> are common in dogs. Because yeast infections generally occur in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/moist+areas" rel="tag">moist areas</a> on the body, such as the armpits and groin, these symptoms can usually be found in a dog. <br /><br /> Getting Canine yeast infections is certainly no pleasant experience, but you have to be sure not to scratch it or it else it will only get worse. If you notice a rash forming, you will definitely want to get to a doctor and have it checked out. Your doctor will give your dog a physical examination and, in some cases, will take a skin sample to provide a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/correct+diagnosis" rel="tag">correct diagnosis</a>. If your dog have been using <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/antibiotic+treatments" rel="tag">antibiotic treatments</a>, they are more likely to get a yeast infection. <br /><br /> Origin And Multiplication Of Canine Yeast Infection: <br /><br /> You will definitely know when something is wrong to your dog, because your dog experience redness, swelling, and possibly pain in a particular area. Itching, burning, and soreness are three other common symptoms of canine yeast infections, so if you feel or see anything like these symptoms for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/prolonged+period" rel="tag">prolonged period</a> of time, you may want to get yourself checked out. <br /><br /> That is another thing. As soon as you notice something is wrong and it does not get any better, you will most definitely want to get to a doctor. Your doctor can give your dog a physical examination and, possibly, take a skin sample. That way, your doctor can get a better idea of the severity of canine yeast infection and can properly administer a form of treatment. <br /><br /> Precautions To Be Taken While Canine Yeast Infection: <br /><br /> Everyone is at a possible risk to receive Canine yeast infections. You just have to make sure you know the causes and the signs of having one. If you do get a yeast infection, you will most certainly know you have one. In women, irritation and a whitish or whitish-gray discharge are symptoms of a yeast infection. Men should look for red sores on the head or foreskin of the penis. <br /><br /> Canine yeast infections are just one large type. There are smaller types of infections within that category. There are also internal yeast infections, such as thrash, which is a yeast infection of the mouth. You just have to be careful not to over-expose yourself to things that may cause a yeast infection. Not everyone gets one, but everyone is susceptible. <br /><br /> For most healthy people, physicians can diagnose a Candida infection without performing yeast infection tests. In cases where a patient has not a previous yeast infection, a test may be required for accurate diagnosis. If the infection does not go away after a normal course of treatment or if involves more than one area of the body, more extensive tests may needed.   <bio>You can also find more info on <a href="http://www.yeastinfectiontreatment.org/cause/yeast-infection-vaginal.html" >http://www.yeastinfectiontreatment.org/cause/yeast-infection-vaginal.html</a> on vaginal yeast infection and <a href="http://www.yeastinfectiontreatment.org/cause/yeast-infection.html" >http://www.yeastinfectiontreatment.org/cause/yeast-infection.html</a> on controlling yeast infection.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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