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Yeast Infection Treatment

 

A yeast infection can become a very uncomfortable sensation for most people. This type of infection is very common, affecting nearly seventy-five percent of the female population. This infection is caused by a type of yeast-like fungus called Candida, which is naturally present in our bodies in small quantities. Its numbers are carefully regulated by bacteria in our bodies. If this bacterial balance is disrupted, the yeast could be allowed to grow uncontrollably, causing an infection.

Most yeast infections can be treated at home with over-the-counter or prescription medication and can clear up in less than a week. This is assuming that your immune system has not been compromised by another form of disease, such as HIV or Lyme disease. Treatment can come in cream, pill, or vaginal suppository form. You should consult your physician first to find which form of treatment is right for you.

If you have a weak immune system, your doctor may treat minimal infections with homecare, but if the infection becomes serious, you may need IV medication given at the hospital.

There are many forms of antifungal creams available for purchase. These products should be massaged into the vaginal area and surrounding tissue for one to seven days, depending on the product. You should consult with a doctor first before beginning any form of treatment.

You should also be careful when using any form of antifungal cream. There have been a number of cases in which these medications have shown little or no effect on yeast infections. This is because the yeast has grown a resistance to the medication. This occurs when the medication is overused, which is why it is important to only use this product when you have been positively diagnosed with yeast infection. If you are suffering from your first yeast infection, you should consult a doctor in order to accurately diagnose the situation.

Author: Eric Morris
 
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