How To Cure A Yeast Infection – 3 Proven Ways To Cure A Yeast Infection Fast.
by admin on December 21, 2009
in Cure Yeast Infection
So you are asking the question “How To Cure A Yeast Infection?”, there are many things that you can do to help clear that embarrasing and uncomfortable ailment.
The first step is to remove some of the things that you may be doing to make the yeast infection worse. Start by changing all your underwear to pure cotton. Things like nylon underwear, pantyhose, tight jeans, wet bathing suit, and synthetic materials all encourage warm moist conditions that yeast thrive in, so avoid them as much as possible.
Secondly steer clear of perfumed products and use mild and fragrance free products where possible. This is because certain dyes and perfumes in soaps, bath gels, lotions, sanitary products and laundry detergents can cause a reaction in some people which in turn leads to irritation encouraging yeast infection.
How To Clear A Yeast Infection in One simple step
a) One of the most effective yet natural cure for yeast infection is the use of pharmacy grade boric acid. To use simply fill a clear gel cap with pharmacy grade boric acid and insert it into to the vagina.
b) Another proven cure for a yeast infection is the use of high quality tea oil. To use this remedy simply put a few drops of the oil on a tampon and insert into the vagina.
The steps we have talked about so far are very effective in treating the symptoms of yeast infection, it is important you get to the root cause of this affliction otherwise it would recurring.
c) I would recommend that you get an excellent EBook – YEAST INFECTION NO MORE
that not only provides even more ways to cure your yeast infection but it would also explain how and why you got it in the first place. The book then further goes on to explain how you need to change and modify your diet you that you don’t continually suffer from yeast infection.
Diflucan is very effective at treating Candida infections, however I have been told by a specialist in the area of STI’s that almost 1/3 of suposed yeast infections are not in fact correctly diagnosed.
Most doctors will diagnose based on discomfort and a discharge, but very few will carry out a culture of vaginal swabs to confirm that the STI is in fact Candida and not some other pathogenic organism (such as Bacterial Vaginosis).
If you have persistent “thrush” that is not cured by Diflucan or Co-Trimazole, make sure the doctor confirms that infectious organism by ELISA or PCR.