September 27, 2009
Treatment of yeast infections
Yeast infection treatment includes anti-fungal cream, tablets, and some suppositories. They can be used to relieve itching and irritation of the vagina. Yeast infection treatment is very telling and may help destroy your symptoms and the infection within a few hours.
Common yeast infection treatment
DIFLUCAN (Fluconazole tablets) is one of the most effective treatments for recurring yeast infections. Available in different strengths, the most effective dose appears to be about 150 mg once. Diflucan works by slowing or stopping the operation of yeast metabolism. However, treatment is effective only if it is indeed a yeast infection caused by Candida overgrowth, and it will not help other types of Candida-related infections.
Women can use Vagi-Gard Maximum Strength Formula Medicated Cream to get immediate relief from itching and burning outside the vaginal area. Cream provides protection against bacteria, as well as rapid-relief donors.
Male yeast infection normally occurs after contact with women who have a yeast infection, and may even occur in the oral cavity. Anti-fungal creams and ointments work best male yeast infections.
Natural yeast infection treatment
Although the-counter and prescribed medications-are readily available, those seeking a more permanent solution to the problem of yeast infection are now turning to natural teatments.
Natural yeast infection form of treatment involves the use of devices called Nasturtium. Other natural products such as garlic and yogurt may require some preparation before use. You’ll need a bag of garlic cloves with gauze and tie dental floss or trailer to find inventive and creative ways to use yogurt, but if you are looking for quick relief from the discomfort, the training is not at all a problem.
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February 24, 2009
Do Yeast Infections Occur in Men?
When we think of yeast infection we always seem to think of women, not yeast infections men. But many men do suffer from yeast infection, sometimes multiple infections throughout their lives. Yeast infections occur in men for the same reasons they do in women. In many cases it can occur from having unprotected intercourse with a woman who also has the condition.
Do Women Get Yeast Infections from Men?
A 2003 study finds that the presence of yeast in men does not make women more prone to recurrent yeast infections. But certain sex acts might. If either one of the partners in a sexual relationship have this fungus growing on their body, then there is a good chance that the fungus will be passed from partner to partner. This problem may continue and continue unless both partners and all infected partners involved have the yeast infection problem destroyed.
What Are The Symptoms of Yeast Infections Men?
Because there is a low level of awareness among men, and because the infection can be present without any clear symptoms, many men are totally unaware that they have it, and could be passing it to their sexual partners. So yeast infection in men is a very serious issue, not to be taken lightly. So how do you know if you have a yeast infection? If you have any of the following symptoms, then it is very likely you have the condition: irritation, itching, small discharges, foreskin sores, discomfort during sex, and a white cheese-like matter. It can also cause itching and dryness on your skin.
How Do You Treat Yeast Infections Men?
Knowledge and understanding of the causes, symptoms and cures of this ailment will surely be useful in treating it, and better yet, in preventing it altogether. Men must come to terms with the reality that yeast infection is as much a man’s problem as it is a woman’s problem.
There are various over-the-counter medications which may help, such as clotrimazale (gyno-lotrimin), oral diflucan and montistat. More natural remedies have proven to be very popular, such as yogurt, garlic, aloe vera, oregano oil, and tea tree oil. Although with men the cream based medications tend to wipe off in their underwear. The creams can still work, it is just a little trickier to keep it on the skin.
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