Three Types of Over the Counter Yeast Infection Treatments

Filed Under (Over the Counter Yeast Infection) by admin on 30-08-2009

We often wrongly assume that Over the Counter (OTC) remedies are simply less powerful than prescription medications. In fact, the main function of OTC treatments (such as an over the counter yeast infection) is to treat the symptoms of a particular illness. Here are some remedies that don’t require a prescription:

1. Boric Acid Suppository. Boric acid is a natural chemical with properties that include cleansing and battling fungi. Various studies have revealed that boric acid was more effective than the anti-fungus drug fluconazole, in treating sicknesses that yeasts cause.
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FAQs about Yogurt and Yeast Infections

Filed Under (Yogurt and Yeast Infections) by admin on 28-08-2009

When most of us think about yeasts we think about an ingredient for bread. But what exactly are they what is the infection that they cause? It’s important to realize that while the symptoms usually involve minor irritations, they can be fatal. Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about yogurt and yeast infections:

What are yeasts?
They’re a variety of fungi that scientists refer to as “Candida.” However, the particular type that usually results in illness is “Candida albicans.”
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How to Prevent Recurring Yeast Infections

Filed Under (Recurring Yeast Infections) by admin on 04-08-2009

One yeast infection is bad enough, but can you imagine having recurring yeast infections? Many women deal with these throughout their lives, and often aren’t sure what the cause could be. There are a variety of things that can cause recurring yeast infections. Below are some things you can avoid if you want to prevent these infections.

Unprotected sex can actually cause these yeast infections. Many people are unaware that a yeast infection can be passed on to their partner during sexual intercourse. It can continue to be passed back and forth between partners, which will often cause frequent yeast infections.
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