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My dog, a Golden Retriever, has what it seems to be a bad case of yeast infection in both ears (not the first time). I have read that I should change his food etc. but first I need to clear his infection. I have been to the vet several times about this in the past and paid expensive medicines that seems to work just for short period of time. A co-worker suggested to use over-the-counter medicine to treat vaginal yeast infection. Does anyone has any experiense/comment/thought about this?

2007-07-17 10:29:40 · 13 answers · asked by punta.alta 1 in Pets Dogs

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Ear Yeast Infection

2016-10-04 03:45:27 · answer #1 · answered by millet 4 · 0 0

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2016-12-20 14:51:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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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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2015-10-26 02:52:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

How do you know that it is a yeast infection?
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Presumably you already have tried self treatment or you would not be asking the Q I suggest that you see your doctor for confirmation and if necessary swabs.also it maybe necessary to exclude diabetes.
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it would be useful to know your age/on pill/children etc and sexual history More likely to get fungus if pregnant/on pill/diabetic Is there any chance that you have a STD? but think/hope that it is a yeast infection and not any thing else Assuming that it is a fungus infection 1)no bath salts/oils/bubble bath/perfumed soap/vaginal deodorants etc They remove natural protection 2)cotton underwear 3)nystatin cream /pessaries-also cream under foreskin of partner 4)Diflucan-fluconazole by mouth would clear bowel of yeast as bowel can often be a source of reinfection-available over the counter UK

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2016-04-25 07:17:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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2015-10-18 04:41:45 · answer #5 · answered by Mariana 6 · 3 0

Do not use this on your dog. You still need the medicines that your vet prescribes. In my memory, those medicines are not extremely expensive as a matter of fact very comparable to the women's over the counter medicines. You are correct, you need to start changing your dogs diet as your dog seems to have chronic yeast. I would suggest looking up holisitic remedies for chronic yeast that your dog has. You will find a great deal of helpful information.

2007-07-17 10:43:54 · answer #6 · answered by tina m 2 · 1 4

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2017-02-10 21:00:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't see why not a yeast infeacton is a yeast infection.

2007-07-17 10:45:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I highly doubt that it would work. Yeast infections can be caused by a whole aray of different yeasts and if you dont know which ones caused it you dont know which meds will treat it.

2007-07-17 10:37:00 · answer #9 · answered by wenchgirl04 5 · 2 3

Well duh! Would you try to make bread with yeast that is used to ferment grapes? Would you try to cure foot fungus with a product made to kill lawn fungus? My comments are to seek out the advice of a person trained in veterinary medicine and do it correctly the first time. As another person answered, don't use any human medication on your animal unless directed by a veterinarian. I've seen people on this forum recommend human medications for dogs that if administered will kill them.

2007-07-17 10:48:01 · answer #10 · answered by DaveSFV 7 · 2 4

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