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Yes. It's the best way to cure it.
If you are referring to antifungal medications, such as Monistat and others, then yes. (But, admittedly, this question is rather nonspecific.) Additional information: Yes. http://www.thecandidadiet.com/whatiscandida.htm
No. Erythromycin is one of the cause of yeast infection.
An impossible vaginal yeast infection?! Why do you want to know how to cure it, if it's impossible to get?
of course, with antifungals.
Yes. Baking soda can help stop the itch by restoring a normal pH. Sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda into a warm bath and stir with your hand until it is completely dissolved. Soak in the bath and the baking soda might relieve the itching.
You don't - once you have an established yeast infection, you will need some form of medication to eliminate it.
good old fashion plain yougurt You might try Vicks Vapo Rub in a jar. or the cream in the monistat yeast infection medicine sold over the counter. You might try Candid-b which is an antifungal cream........contains clotrimazole and beclometasone....it provides relief....
Flucess 150MG should relieve a yeast infection in 24 hours and cure it in one to three days. Taking one dose of Flucess 150 mg will provide enough relief to wait until the yeast infection clears up.
No it's just like before.
That all depends on how you treat it and whether or not you treat it. Some medications may treat only the symptoms and not the root cause which will cause the yeast infection to recur. If you seriously want to treat your candida, you might want to consider a natural cure.
Use of nitrofurantoin for prolonged or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a vaginal yeast infection. So it can actually cause one.