1
2016-12-23 00:46:39
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Not sure about cures other than what the docs can give, but say for some reason there were no docs for a while, what now..? Flushing with water. Vinegar. I don't know if I would want to try but I have heard Coke too as a douche. Eating some foods can help from getting infections. Apple juice.. Yogurt especially.. Don't know how good they are at stopping an infection tho. But if you have had this going on since March, babe, you gotta go to the doc and have it taken care of NOW..! That is way too long to let ANYTHING fester down there... You may be re-contaminating your self too. Don't stick anything up in there but the meds if suppository kind. No fingers, toys or boyfriends for a few weeks.. NOTHING..! Wash your hands good and keep HIS away. His thingie too till your good n healed. Make sure you wash all undies, thongs or any thing that comes in contact with the bare skin there with soap, water n bleach, bedding too for it sounds like re-contamination is going on. Bob - Tucson
2016-03-14 05:54:32
·
answer #2
·
answered by Irene 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Hello, I'm on the second week and seeing definite improvement on my yeast infection symptoms:
https://bitly.im/aL5xk
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.
https://bitly.im/aL5xk
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
2016-05-15 00:35:24
·
answer #3
·
answered by ? 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
Whoever you are, if you or someone you know is affected by yeast infections, you need to keep reading https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection
Note that:
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
Source(s):
https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection
2015-10-19 12:17:11
·
answer #4
·
answered by Mariana 6
·
3⤊
0⤋
I suffered from severe yeast infection for years, but thanks to the
guide https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection could heal completely.
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. https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection 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
Source(s):
https://tr.im/MedicineYeastInfection
2015-11-22 07:03:27
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
0⤋
I wanted to drop you a note and say 'thanks a lot!'. I was browsing the Internet back in January last year looking for salvation https://tr.im/TreatmentYeastInfection
Note that:
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
Source(s):
https://tr.im/TreatmentYeastInfection
2015-10-23 05:08:42
·
answer #6
·
answered by ? 4
·
2⤊
0⤋
Don't douche with vinegar.
Eat lots of yogurt. I have even heard of some women applying yogurt to themselves, but it sounds way to messy to me. If you take probiotics, it helps too. Probiotics have the same cultures in them found in yogurt, except in much higher amounts.
2007-01-14 13:24:28
·
answer #7
·
answered by Hicktown girl66 6
·
2⤊
0⤋
you could try eating alot of yogurt, i hear that's suppposed to help. also avoid bubble baths, douches, tight pants. clean the area regularly and wear cotton underwear.
2007-01-14 13:18:58
·
answer #8
·
answered by chamae 4
·
2⤊
1⤋
I FOUND STAYING AWAY FROM ACIDEY FOODS LIKE TOMATO'S SPAGETTI SAUCE AND SODA , HELPS AND DRINKING LOTS OF WATER HELPS TO THE BEST WAY START DRINKING CRANAPPLE JUICE INSTEAD OF SODA, I LOST WEIGHT TO...GOOD LUCK,
2007-01-14 13:16:50
·
answer #9
·
answered by gabby888 2
·
1⤊
1⤋
eating yogurt has always worked for me; just make sure it has live, active cultures in it
2007-01-14 13:16:31
·
answer #10
·
answered by Jane B 3
·
1⤊
1⤋