Friday, January 30, 2009

Useful Natural Yeast Infection Cures

By June Lyons

You may have heard about yeast infections before, but your actual knowledge about this condition may be quite limited, inaccurate, or even next to nothing. If you or someone you know is pregnant, it's more important to learn the basic facts about yeast infection, as pregnancy puts anyone at higher risk of contracting this disease.

Yeast infections are typically caused by the Candida albicans fungus. This yeast is normally at harmony with the body and usually has a positive function. The delicate balance of yeast can get disrupted and cause infection because of several different reasons that we need to be aware of.

If you have contracted yeast infection for the first time, your doctor may initially give you 150 mg of Diflucan every other day for three doses, to be followed by a tablet once a week for several weeks to control the harmful growth of yeast. Earlier medications like Ketoconazole may put you at a high risk of developing liver damage hence you need to be closely monitored. A once a week dose of Diflucan is seemingly safer. Therefore, you may not require strict monitoring.

Of the usual treatments it is common to see vaginal creme, suppositories, and oral medications being used. To avoid and prevent Yeast Infection is a matter of which advice you trust, but generally it is advisable to avoid wearing tight-fitting clothes, remove damp clothes immediately, and don't bath in soapy baths. Also, you may also consider avoiding bread, and sugar.

What most women do not realize is that the over the counter medications that we often use to treat yeast infections can be harmful. These type of medications treat only the symptoms of the infection and not the infection itself. Even doctor prescribed medications can do nothing more than treat the symptoms of an infection.

When your healthy child or adult gets affected by yeast infection, you will try some kind of medication. But, in case the medication fails or symptoms deteriorate, do not persist with the medication. Try to consult your doctor at the earliest convenience. If your immune system is weakened and you notice any new infections or symptoms, you should contact your doctor. - 15438

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