Vaginal Yeast Infections are of two types. Now available are suppostries and vaginal creams, which you can also purchase without prescription.
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Home treatment is acceptable if the following apply to you:
a) If your not pregnant
b) If you have been victimized by yeast infection before in life.
c) You carry very mild symptoms and do not have fever or pelvic pain.
d) You haven’t being victimized of any sexually transmitted diseases recently.
If the home treatment does not work for you or infections become worse, you should see your doctor. On the same note, if the infection subsides but then returns over a few weeks or months, visit your doctor.
Some of the common medications you can buy to treat vaginal yeast infection are Butoconazole, Clotrimazole, Micanazole and Tioconazole. Follow the instructions on their usage outlined on their packages. Consuming medicine will get rid of your yeast infection symptoms very soon.
You have to still continue your medication, even if your symptoms are gone. You need to continue your medication as mentioned in the package, to complete your dosage course. Fluconazole which is very powerful, a single pill of it can cure your yeast infection. In case your symptoms begin to worsen, then you need to follow up a longer course of medication like around 10 to 14 days.
An oral dose of Fluconazole or Clotrimazole need to be taken when your conditions do not seem to improve.
How To Prevent Vaginal Discharge
The following ways will help you prevent vaginal discharge:
a) To prevent getting sexually transmitted diseases, use condoms for safety.
b) Control your intake of sugar, if you are diabetic.
c) Avoid wearing synthetic clothes that are too tight.
d) Avoid using perfumes, powders and feminine hygiene sprays around the genital area.
e) Tampons need to be avoided, use pads instead.
f) Avoid staying in longer periods in areas that will make your vagina wet, e.g. in the bath as this can make your symptoms more pronounced.
You can consume non-prescription drugs, if you do not have severe yeast infection. Consult your doctor immediately, if your conditions tend to get worse and stop the medication you are consuming.
