Yeast Infection?
Answers: - Eat plain yogurt and Cottage Cheese. They contain probiotics that will kill bad the yeast infection.
- Drink plenty of water and devour fiber to flush the yeast infection toxins from your system.
- Avoid Sugars and Complex Carbohydrates
- Sleep with no underwear and wear cotton panties during the time.
- Don't use scented soaps.
see a doctor you can use over the counter med.s for yeast but its best to draw from the pill from your Dr. and that takes nurture of it quicker
make sure to be precise what it is
do research on the symtoms
then procure an overnight treatment from the drugstore.
Drug stores have wipe you can use to help stop the itching. and draw from 1 day monistat.(sp?) it works really okay, i had one a couple months ago and it be gone the next year. but u should deff reasearch the symtums just to be sure, you wouldnt wanna treat something you dont if truth be told have. dont treat it yourself.
travel see a doctor. you could have something process worse.
You should go to your OB. It might be some other helpful of infection (STD related or not). There are various treatments which adjectives depend on what you have. jump to your drug store and get some monistat, and use it if this don't relieve you in a few days you requirement to see your Dr
You would first need to see your doctor or ob/gyn to verify it is a yeast infection. There are over the counter creams similar to Monistat. But you don't want to try things you don't know are necessary. It could also be something more serious than yeast infection. Please, see your doctor. If you haven't have a yeast infection before, it's exalted to see a capable doctor and hold it diagnosed first. There are other possibilities -- both some other types of infections, and irritation from other sources -- and it's a bad notion to treat the wrong thing for two reason. First, it won't solve the problem, and what good is that? Second, the yeast is in actuality present even under usual conditions (it just cause an infection when it gets out of control), and trying to eliminate it unnecessarily might give it a accidental to become resistant to the medicines and thus harder to bring rid of when it *is* the problem.
If you want to do something before you can see the doctor, applying vinegar may give a hand. That shouldn't lead to resistance, but may lend a hand to restore the natural tartness of your vagina. On the other hand, applying even diluted vinegar to irritated (or broken) membranes hurts similar to crazy, so you might not want to try that one.