Oct 18 2008

Fight Yeast Infection With These Simple Remedies


by Adrian Fletcher

Yeast infection is often caused by a range of conditions. Some common causes are wearing tight pants, pantyhose and underwear made from nylon or other non-breathable material. Also taking antibiotics and even birth control pills can also be seen to cause yeast infections in some cases. Women of childrearing age commonly contract yeast infections. The first sign may be slight vaginal itching. Happily, there are treatments for yeast infections and there are things that you can do to fight yeast infection as well as prevent them.

One method to fight yeast infection at home is to use apple cider vinegar on the infected area. Dab the infected area with cotton wool that has the soaked in vinegar. If this should lead to stinging, it can be mixed with a little crushed garlic. The garlic leaves an odor but it can be managed by mixing in a little water.

Something else that you can try is yogurt. Apply about one teaspoon of plain yogurt directly to the affected area or even on a tampon and insert as usual. Do this two times each day until the yeast infection has cleared up. Of course, you will want to mark the yogurt container clearly and keep it separated from the rest of the food in the refrigerator.

Here are two ways to get fight yeast infection at home: combine olive leaf extract and grapefruit seed extract with some purified water and apply to the affected area with a cotton ball. The second way is to apply raw garlic juice directly on the affected area.

Yeast infection is attributed to a fungus called Candida which is normally present in your body anyway. If you're not experiencing any of the symptoms of yeast infection, such as burning, itching, etc., there is no need to treat it. It many even go away on its own.

Certainly a yeast infection can be easily treated, but it makes more sense to prevent it ever happening again. This is easy to do by following some of these guidelines. Eating some yogurt each day will help control the growth of yeast in your body. Avoid wearing tight pants and underwear. After you go swimming, remove your wet swimsuit right away. Avoid using tampons, douches, feminine sprays or toilet paper that is scented or colored. These products all contribute to the risk of yeast infections.

It is imperative to consult with your doctor to fight yeast infection, especially if you tend to suffer from them frequently. If this cannot be done for some reason, a few home remedies may work. Keep in mind that for pregnant women, treatment may be different, thus requiring professional attention.

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