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2016-12-20 15:13:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever you are, if you or someone you know is affected by yeast infections, you need to keep reading https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection
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Any particular Candida species??? Candida glabrata? Candida albicans? You need to be species specific! This answer also depends on where the infection is. In the mouth and esophagus, for example, Nystatin oral suspension is a topical treatment often used to treat oral and esophageal Candidiasis. For vaginal Candidiasis, miconazole (Monistat) is effective and OTC. Systemics such as fluconzaole (Diflucan) are used to treat GI, vaginal, respiratory (Candidal pneumonia), and infections in other sites, and may be combined with topical antifungals. There is no specific treatment for Candidal pneumonia and it's been assumed that systemic, especially IV, antifungals deal with it
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2015-12-18 05:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello, I'm on the second week and seeing definite improvement on my yeast infection symptoms:
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Note that: If the yeast infection doesn't respond to over the counter treatment, prescription medication will likely be necessary. Similarly, if the symptoms return after two months of being treated, you should contact the doctor for professional treatment rather than resorting again to home treatment.
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If this is the first time you have experienced a yeast infection, you should schedule an appointment to have the condition treated by a doctor instead of resorting to home treatment
2016-05-14 15:57:21
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Great book! I'm on the second week and seeing definite improvement on my yeast infection symptoms https://tr.im/NaturalRemedyYeastInfection
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If the yeast infection doesn't respond to over the counter treatment, prescription medication will likely be necessary. Similarly, if the symptoms return after two months of being treated, you should contact the doctor for professional treatment rather than resorting again to home treatment. If this is the first time you have experienced a yeast infection, you should schedule an appointment to have the condition treated by a doctor instead of resorting to home treatment
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https://tr.im/NaturalRemedyYeastInfection
2015-12-18 05:04:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You don’t need to exercise for hours on end. Short, sharp sets of exercise will produce better results when you work hard. Get a passing up rope, skip for two units, do push ups for one minute, skip for two minutes, rest for example minute. Then change the push approximately something else like sit ups as well as do the set again. Repeat it five times and it’s a fast, effective workout that will get better results than a long operate or swim.
2016-12-24 23:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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have your tried Amphotericin B??? maybe try that. Its very stong so you might have to take it in lower dosage ask your physician about it. also you don't want to be treated with anitbiotics because candida is a fungi that causes thrush.
2006-07-13 12:47:41
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answered by Frankie 3
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Tea Tree oil has a lot of properties that can help. Also eat a lot of garlic. Yogurt has acidophillis which actually eat the candida so eat lots of yogurt.
2006-07-13 12:46:41
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answered by nicole 3
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How long have you been on the diet? It takes some time to get rid of the yeast. Also, you can't just be on the diet and not take supplements like Probotics. Are you being seen by an alternative practitioner? Have you tried to add acupuncture? There are a lot of steps you need to take in order to get rid of the yeast.
2006-07-15 17:59:37
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answer #8
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answered by Jeanette 1
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ask your doctor about fluconazole. I have lived with hiv for 21 years so i know candida quite well.
2006-07-13 13:40:45
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answered by SNS 2
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2017-02-09 18:21:09
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answered by Campbell 4
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