Antifungal creams and antibacterial creams can be bought over the counter to treat Vaginitis but it does depend on how severe the infection is, you might need to see a Doctor for oral antibiotics or cortisone cream
There are many treatments available for people who sweat too much. Some examples of these treatments include over-the-counter antiperspirants and Iontophoresis.
Clean Start is a great over the counter option for your teen. You can find their products available on their website, cleanstart.dermalogica.com.
No, there are no over-the-counter treatments specifically for adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). It is recommended to speak with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options, which may include medication or therapy.
Stuttering or stammering is a very frustrating condition. There are treatments available. Consult your personal doctor for a referral. Over the counter or treatments found online are not likely to be successful, stick to professionals.
The best over-the-counter yeast infection treatments for dogs include antifungal shampoos, ear cleaners, and topical creams specifically formulated for pets. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before using any OTC treatments to ensure they are safe and effective for your dog's specific condition.
Yes; but possibly not as effective as prescription. Also, you will need to throw out your shoes so that you do not become re-infected.
Herbal treatments for depression are available as over the counter medicines. St. Johns Wort, omega-3 fatty acids, and folic acid are some over the counter medicines used for depression treatment. Other treatments used consist of a simple change in diet, exercise, or exposure to light. http://altmedicine.about.com/od/healthconditionsatod/a/Depression1.htm
It's my understanding that over the counter treatments while soothing do little to clear the infection. I have heard of a home remedy using believe it or not PLAIN Yogurt with active cultures. It's supposed to stop the unfriendly bacteria and repopulate with friendly bacteria. The quick and dirty application that I heard sometime ago was to apply it to a tampon every evening and insert. Do this for seven days and it should clear up. Or you could go to your doctor.
Some common treatments are heat wraps, over-the-counter pain relievers, massages, relaxation exercises, surgery, and other various treatments. To look into which treatment might be right for you, visit this site: http://www.arthritis.org/manage-pain.php
No, antibiotics are not available over the counter in pharmacies. They require a prescription from a healthcare provider.
There is an over-the-counter solution for hair loss. Rogaine is a common product found in drugstores, and you can often find a generic version for much cheaper. http://www.drugstore.com/ask/are-there-any-over-the-counter-treatments-for-hair-loss/qxa1016
No, it is by prescription only. It's new so some insurances don't cover it w/o justification.