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Remedies, Cures And Treatments For Yeast Infections

Jun 5

Remedies, Cures And Treatments For Yeast Infections

Few women's health issues impact you quite like a yeast infection. While rarely truly serious, they are really annoying and do need to be tended to so you do not continue needless suffering. For tips, tricks and techniques on how to do just this, keep reading into the following paragraphs.

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One of the things that you will want to make sure of during the day is to wear all natural clothing. Try to stick predominantly to cotton and silk as these materials can help prevent moisture on your body, versus other materials such as nylon, which can yield more moisture.

 

Avoid douching. Although you might think you are doing good to clean the area, in actuality the body has its own way to control this issue and keep it in balance. Making changes to your natural balance can result in a yeast infection. Cleaning the area with soap and water is sufficient.

 

For a natural way to fight a mild yeast infection, turn to your pantry for a clove of garlic. You can create a suppository with the garlic by nicking it with a knife and inserting it into the vagina overnight. If you are worried about retrieving it, use a needle to pull a piece of string through the clove. If you experience any irritation, remove the clove promptly.

 

When you go to the gym, make sure that your attire is not too tight fitting. When you wear clothes that are too tight, your sweat becomes trapped and can yield excess moisture on your skin. Wear loose fitting clothing so that you are as comfortable as possible while reducing the chances of an infection forming.

 

Not only is it important that you wash well to prevent yeast infections, but it is important that you also thoroughly dry the genital area. Yeast tends to form in areas that are moist or damp, especially near the vagina. If you have a hard time getting rid of excess moisture with a towel, do not be afraid to use a blow dryer and a low, cool setting.

 

Some medications can actually increase your risk for getting yeast infections. In a recent study, it was shown the antibiotics used for bladder infections kill not only harmful bacteria, but also helpful ones that help control yeast production. Taking oral steroids and/or birth control pills can also increase your chances of developing a yeast infection.

 

Limit your intake of sugar during an infection. Yeast thrives on the presence of sugar, and sugar is found in much of your diet if you are not vigilant. Cheeses and other dairy, breads and alcohol are some of the primary sources of sugars that yeast will consume in an effort to flourish.

 

Yeast infections are incredibly annoying, and do need to be dealt with. But how do you do this? The advice in the previous paragraphs, when applied to your health regimen, can help you deal with and avoid yeast infections now and in the future. Keep all of it in mind.