Although there are many prescription and non prescription medication for yeast infections there are some home remedies that have been found to be effective. For example, garlic is supposed to be a efficient home remedy for yeast infections.
This is usually treated with prescription lozenges or mouthwashes. Some of the commonly used prescriptions are nystatin mouthwashes
Yes, a yeast infection can cause headaches in some people. A doctor can prescribe you medicine to help clear up your yeast infection.
A yeast infection can be cured by over the counter medication, just ask your pharmacist,, read the instructions follow it carefully, if it has not cleared up within a few days, then you must go and see a gynacologist.
no. Yeast Infections dont tend to be related to actual yeast, Well they are never the root to the infection. If you are concerned you have one go to your doctor.
Yes, over-the-counter yeast infection treatments do cure/treat yeast infections - that's why they're sold! Just make sure that you follow the instructions and if you find it doesn't work it's a good idea to see your doctor to confirm it is just a yeast infection and maybe get a different stronger treatment.
Go to a doctor
No. See a doctor.
no a yeast infection is not part of taking adipex. If you are sure it is not a STD and is a yeast infection try one of the OTC drugs.If in doubt go to your doctor.
You can only get a yeast infection if you are sexually active
If you think that you have a yeast infection it's best to go to your doctor to confirm - especially if sexually active in case it is something more serious. You can use an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment once you know that it is a yeast infection.
if you have a yeast infection for more than a week,something is wrong,and you need to see a doctor,because it could be more serious than a yeast infection.
This is posted in men's health. Men can get yeast infections, but they are more common in women. Generally, your doctor will prescribe a topical cream that is very effective. There are oral medications if that does not work. Over-the-counter creams are available in most countries, but a doctor's advice is useful to verify that you do have a yeast infection and whether there is an underlying cause that should be adressed.
Consult a pharmacist or doctor.