Cranberry juice is for a urinary tract infection (recent studies show this may not really have an effect.) For a yeast infection you need to get medication, Monostat is an over the counter cure.
That varies from woman to woman, but a yeast "infection" isnt' something you normally catch. It's overgrowth of a germ normally found in the vagina to the point that it makes symptoms. You can't diagnose a yeast "infection" in a woman with no symptoms.
No. The yeast infection causes the itchy rash. Sometimes that symptom doesn't show up until later though, so it might have just showed up by coincidence while you were taking the medication. Yeast infection treatments take up to 7 days to completely treat the infection.
We can not show you the pictures on here but if you go to google.com and type "images of vaginal yeast infection/discharge" you will be able to see a few. Be warned though, some images are quite disturbing.
4 to 6 days after infection.
It depends entirely on the individuals - where the yeast infection was (I'm assuming genital), how healthy the female's vagina is, what sexual activity was involved, if they were practicing safer sex, and how severe the infection was. That is assuming that the infection does get passed between partners.
Yes. If the man uses a condom and you may be allergic to the spermacide. You may want to not use the condom. Also if a man has worked hard all day and you decide to have a romp in the sack with out him taking a bath, you could get a yeast infection. Anything abnormal that enters the body through your vigina will cause you to get a yeast infection. If a many gives you oral pleasure you can get a yeast infection twice as fast. You also can get them from stress, having your period, or even some illnesses will cause them. It is perfectly natural for a women to get them. You can take over the counter medication and it will clear up in 5 to 7 days. To many infections you may want to see you doctor.Yes
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In dogs it takes about 3 weeks from ingestion of the infected flea for the egg sacs to show in the feces.
Asymptomatic means 'without symptoms. So 'asymptomatic carrier' means a person who carries an infection without having any symptoms. As an example, men often 'carry' yeast in the urethra and on the penis, but do not show symptoms. However, an affected man can pass yeast to a sexual partner.
Exactly that: A yeast infection of the mouth or Oral yeast infection Though you can also label a yeast infection as "Candida infection" or in the case of the mouth an "Oral Candida infection" Candida fungus being the name of the bacteria (or yeast) Candida fungus is present in the mouth and various other parts of the body at all times, it doesn't present as a problem until it overwhelms the good bacteria in the area that usually keeps it in check. Then you end up with a bacteria explosion (called an infection), this can happen in various parts of the body, including the mouth. Some people call it "Thrush" or "Thrush mouth"