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2BChapter 3 – Diagnosis of Candida Yeast Syndrome 45 high blood sugar levels can also increase the risk of developing yeast infection.
Having diabetes, metabolic disorders that affect white blood cells, blood diseases, immune system disorders, obesity or chronic hormonal problems in the family history can all contribute to the development of yeast infection.
Risk Group 3: Lifestyle and Dietary Choices
Everything from wearing tight clothing or clothes made of synthetic materials on a regular basis, using scented sanitary products, leaving your tampon in place for long periods of time, taking bubble baths regularly, swimming in chlorinated pools, not practicing good hygiene( failing to clean and change tooth brushes often and failing to wash the intimate parts regularly) accompanied by poor dietary choices and lack of good nutrition can all assist in the development of yeast infection.
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