Finding a Yeast Infection Treatment That Works

Yeast infection treatment can be something as simple as an over the counter medication, or a pill from the doctor. Depending on your personal needs, you may find that you can also treat recurring yeast infections with all natural changes in your diet, or even by changing the type of soap that you use or the clothing that you wear.

Symptoms

The most common symptoms of yeast infection are vaginial discharge, burning, itching and irritation. If you have never had a yeast infection, then it is a good idea to talk to your doctor to ensure that your symptoms are related to this condition, rather than a more serious one. Also, if you are pregnant, you will definitely want to discuss treatment options with your doctor rather than treating your yeast infection at home.

Pregnant women may not have the same treatment options as other women, but typically will be allowed to use topical treatments. Some women, especially those who are trying to conceive, prefer to use more natural, gentler treatments for their condition. Luckily, there are several options for women available today, including both traditional and all natural options.

Traditional Treatments

The most common type of treatment for women who have experience with this condition are over the counter, topical treatments that only take one application to work. You can pick these types of medications up at almost any discount shop for only a few dollars, but if you are pregnant or you have never had a yeast infection before, you may want to talk to your doctor before you use the medication yourself.

Your doctor can also give you prescription medication for your yeast infection. The newest medication is just one pill, which will work over the course of seven days to help clear the symptoms that you are experiencing up. Other over the counter anti-fungal medications, such as gentian violet, can also be used to treat yeast infections effectively.

Homeopathic Solutions

One all natural yeast infection treatment includes cutting white bread and sugars out of your diet, which will work for some women. Since sugars provide food for the yeast, cutting the sugars is a good idea if you have recurring or particularly severe yeast infections that interfere with your daily life. If you are looking for a simple, easy cure, then you may want to consider adding yogurt or acidophilus (found in health food stores) to your daily routine.

Fresh garlic is also recommended as a yeast infection treatment, although garlic capsules can be substituted if you can’t find, or don’t like, the fresh alternative. You can also apply freshly peeled garlic cloves directly to the affected area by simple wrapping the clove in gauge, and tying it with a string. Garlic oil can be used to help reduce the symptoms, such as itching and discomfort, the same way that you would use an over the counter medication.

 

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