Yeast infection is when there is an overgrowth of yeast, a naturally occurring fungus in the body, typically this will occur in womens vulva's or vagina's but they can occur anywhere and in anyone. There are various natural treatments, but for a yeast infection of the genitals just use an over-the-counter treatment such as a yeast infection cream.
No- Z-pak is an antibiotic to cure bacterial infections. Prescription Flucanzol (Diflucan) or OTC monostat is for Vaginal Yeast infections. There are several other prescription medications used for oral thrush. Antibiotics can actually cause yeast infections as a side effect
Monistat 7 is an antifungal cream designed for vaginal yeast infections and should not be used to treat penile yeast infections. Men with penile yeast infections should consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Garlic is not recommended for treating yeast infections on dogs' skin. In fact, garlic can be toxic to dogs and may cause gastrointestinal upset, anemia, or even more serious health issues. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best and safest treatment for your dog's yeast infection.
bye getting one of those packets or ask a doctor?
Yeast infections are so common that nearly $2 billion is spent yearly to cure this often recurring condition. Yeast infections affect women a lot more than men. Probably because yeast thrives in dark, moist places. Anybody knows where that is?
They poured lemonade on the troubled areas.
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.
No, in fact, some antibiotics can potentially cause a yeast infection. Yeast infections are caused by yeast and not bacteria. Azithromycin is an antibiotic that acts on bacteria. BV or bacterial vaginosis is like a yeast infection, and it is treated with an antibiotic, but a different one.
They can. Both men and women get yeast infections.
No. Penicillin is an antibiotic and yeast aren't sensible to antibiotics. I think that she meant to say yeast is not Sensitive to antibiotics... not sensible... Antibiotics can actually make a yeast infection worse related to killing off the use bacteria in the vaginal canal (normal flora)
Yes. For instance, yeast infections and thrush are normally quite easy to cure.
The yeast Candidida is the cause of "yeast" infections. It causes localized inflammation of the skin. This is why you get the sores. A good treatment is to use plain yoghurt on the area. Women frequently get yeast infections in the vagina and one of my preferred prescriptions is to have them dip a tampon in plain live yoghurt and insert it into the vagina. More often that not, this provides them with a total cure. Consuming too much vinegar can lead to yeast infections, as can infection with the HIV virus.