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I am trying to get some information on candidiasis and a possible rosacea and eczema link. I have chronic yeast infections, rosacea and skin rashes that nothing at all seems to help!

2006-10-14 03:24:30 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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The only thing I know of to treat yeast infections are the usual over the counter meds. If you speak with your doctor they can prescribe pills to help cure the excess yeast problems. I have eczema and the best thing I have found for it is a steroid cream called Triamcinalone. It works really fast and will keep it cleared up for a while. I also stay away from scented lotions and I use All Free and Clear laundry soap so my clothes don't irritate my skin. But I would definitely speak with your doctor about the yeast problem, not only can they prescribe you something they can also give you a list of foods to stay away from until you get the condition cleared up.

2006-10-14 03:33:41 · answer #1 · answered by Laura D 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-24 23:17:25 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I have a chonic autoimmune disease. Part of the fun of it is chronic yeast infections. I was miserable until I started taking Acidophilus. I have been taking two capsules a day for a few months and *knock on wood* haven't had any more yeast infections since I started it! Nothing else has worked for me, no creams like Monistat, no prescription stuff, nothing.

Acidophilus is what's called a "probiotic". it contains millions of live, healthy gut bacteria (sounds gross but it's really not!) This is what I take:

http://naturesway.com/NaturesWay/productdetail.aspx?productid=6850

And you can find out more about Acidophilus here:

http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/7/main.html

Good luck!

2006-10-14 03:36:18 · answer #6 · answered by Demon Doll 6 · 0 0

Candida albicans, is always present in the genital and intestinal tracts. If is is present in disproportionate quantities, however, it can cause infection.
Yeasts, including candida feed on sugar. If the body's pH balance is upset for any reason, the friendly bacteria that normally metabolize sugars cannot thrive and do their job properly.
Take supplemental acidophiles or bifidus to help to restore the normal balance of flora in the bowel and vagina. Make sure our diet is fruit free, sugar free, and yeast free. Candida thrives in a sugary environment, so our diet should be low in carbohydrates and contain no yeast products or sugar in any form.

2006-10-14 05:23:38 · answer #7 · answered by picture 1 · 0 0

Eczema patients can avoid scratchy fibers for softer ones like bamboo, cotton, or silk, which are gentler on the skin. Opting to buy organic fibers can also be a wise, healthy, and eco-friendly alternative. Learn here https://tr.im/wB37O

2016-05-17 06:22:55 · answer #8 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Candida may infect esophagus, diaper, vagina, oral cavity (mouth) and skin. Eczema can be classified as atopic, contact dermatitis, discoid, varicose and seborrhoeic. You have not stated which part of the body is affected by candida and eczema.
Please see the webpages for more details and images on Candidiasis, Rosacea and Eczema.

2006-10-14 04:24:58 · answer #9 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

you should go to a infectious disease specialist !! i was treated for a ear infection. and the antibiotics given to me caused me,to get candida in my ear!! it is hard to get rid off,once you get that. stay away from sweets any dairy products and anything with yeast in it !! the specialist was the only person to help me. she put me on the right medications.good luck to you,I'm sorry you have to go through this!! i hope you get the right help.

2006-10-14 03:37:16 · answer #10 · answered by babygirl 4 · 0 0

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