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When to Treat and How to Cure a Yeast Infection

Submitted by david08
Sat, 15 Nov 2008

Are you suffering from vaginal itching again? Is it that time of the month where you'd usually suffer from large white clumpy vaginal discharge? Is yeast infection the bane of your existence?
Many women suffer from yeast infection. They'd find themselves unable to work or do house chores. They find themselves obsessing over treatment, trying out whatever they read online. They find themselves constantly worrying and wondering how to cure a yeast infection. Some women would use garlic suppositories. Other women are hoarding oregano oil. There are women who have mastered making homemade boric acid suppositories. Who can blame them? Yeast infection can cause a lot of stress especially if it is a chronic yeast infection. It is even worse if you can't pinpoint the cause of the infection.
When to Treat a Yeast Infection
Yeast infection is actually caused by the overgrowth of a candida, a fungus that actually resides in people's bodies. However, there are factors that cause imbalances which lead to the overgrowth of the candida. Candida albicans is normally present in the human skin. In fact, you'd find this fungus inside your mouth and twenty percent of the fungus is present in the vaginal area.
Now, if the presence of yeast is fairly common in women's bodies, when should you seek treatment for yeast infection? Should you treat yeast infection? Do you know how to cure a yeast infection?
Yeast, although normal, should be treated when there is an overgrowth which causes the symptoms of the infection. Most of the symptoms of yeast infection cannot easily be ignored. It's highly doubtful if you could ignore the severe itching. Yes, it does itch so bad that women suffering from it cannot help but scratch the area. Scratching, of course, aggravates the soreness because yeast infection does cause soreness and vaginal rashes. You'd also experience pain with urination and sexual contact. On top of all these symptoms, you'd also grimace at the large white chalky vaginal discharges. And these are the least of the symptoms because other women experience migraines, depression, back ache and so on.
If you are not experiencing any of these symptoms, there is no need for you to undergo treatment. However, if you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you should definitely seek treatment.
How to Cure a Yeast Infection
There are actually various treatments for yeast infection available in your local drug stores. You can find antifungal creams which you can apply directly to the vaginal area. You can also opt for oral antifungal medications or vaginal suppositories. Butoconazole is great for chronic yeast infection because the various candida strains rarely develop resistance to butoconazole.
If OTC or prescription meds do not work, do you know how to cure a yeast infection that has become resistant to treatment? Are there any alternative treatments to treating yeast infection? Many women have turned to natural remedies to treat their yeast infection. Boric acid supplements have been proven to be quite effective in treating chronic yeast infection. Some people have tried garlic suppositories or garlic oil and oregano oil as alternative remedies. Of course, the effectivity of treatment varies with each individual.

 

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