What Are the Causes of Yeast Infections in Preteens?

Yeast infections cause intense itching, burning, pain and a cottage cheese like discharge in the vaginal area. Yeast is found naturally in the body, but when acid levels in the body are altered, it can cause an overgrowth of yeast and lead to irritating infections in girls. Listed below are some common causes of yeast infections in preteens.

  1. Antibiotics

    • Antibiotics kill both good and bad bacteria in the body and upsets the acidic balance. This can cause an overabundance of yeast growth and lead to yeast infections in preteens.

    Lack of Air

    • Tight fitting pants and undergarments that don't allow air to properly circulate around the vaginal area can cause damp, hot conditions that lead to bacterial growth and cause yeast infections in preteens.

    Feminine Hygiene Products

    • The frequent use of feminine hygiene products such as tampons, douches, vaginal sprays and sanitary wipes can alter the balance of acid in the vaginal area and lead to yeast infections preteens.

    Moisture

    • Excess moisture in the vaginal area provides ideal conditions for yeast to grow. To reduce moisture, wear cotton underwear and change out of bathing suits and workout clothes immediately after swimming and exercising.

    Restroom

    • Bacterial transfer from the rectum to the vaginal area can cause yeast infections in preteens. So always wipe from front to back after using the restroom.