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Yeast infection results from a disturbed vaginal pH or an unevenness of the vagina's acid and base contents. There are no outside germs that enter the body to create a problem; rather, infection takes place simply due to overgrowth of the yeast normally found in localized areas like the mouth, digestive tract and most commonly the genitals. Treatment for yeast infection includes conventional over-the-counter medicines or prescription medication like oral drugs, topical emulsions,, anti-fungal drugs or probiotics.

Typically, treating yeast infection can be done through one of four different types of ways or products. These are: Natural therapies, Anti-fungal gels, Anti-fungal suppositories and Anti-fungal medicine. To start off, a natural approach would include herbal and homeopathic treatments to treat underlying symptoms and as well help maintain overall health and well-being. Herbal and homeopathic remedies are undoubtedly safe and effective. In addition to the ones previously mentioned, corresponding alternative therapies such as immunotherapy, acupuncture or increasing vitamin ingestion also ease signs of yeast overgrowth.

Anti-fungal creams however include antimycotics or the antifungal drugs. Examples of topical drugs under this category are: Clotrimazole which is out there as over-the-counter substance in various dosage forms. Nytastin, another antifungal drug has very negligible absorption and could also be in oral form. Lastly, Ketoconazole, an antifungal medication for imnunocompromised patients makes it safe for them to treat candidiasis. Anti-fungal suppositories that are inserted in the vagina have fewer side effects than antifungal pills taken by mouth. This is due to the fact that vaginal medicine isn't absorbed into the body and only affects the genital region. Antifungal pills that are consumed by mouth affect the whole body and are subjected to unwanted side effects.

Examples of anti-fungal suppositories are Tea tree Oil suppository combined with coconut oil (the coconut oil becomes a solid when frozen). The combination of coconut and tea tree oil in plastic cover is stored in the freezer until it's set to use. A tampon soaked in water and tea tree oil mix is also a suppository only that it is home-grown and some dilutions must be done. It is recommended to apply these suppositories for a minimum of an hour to benefit from its effectiveness. Probiotics are known to stall the growth of fungus. Tampon soaked in a sugar-free yogurt gives the same result. Boric acid has also been recognized to treat yeast infections because of its mild antiseptic and anti-fungal characteristics. It can again be put on a tampon and placed in to the vagina about an hour or so.

Garlic is also known for having anti-fungal properties and can be readily made into a suppository. Paste can be made out of garlic cloves, shaped into the form of a suppository. Given all the details, one should always ask their doctor before attempting any type of treatment to prevent the aggravation of infection. What works for one may not be effective to another. Consideration to a lot of factors such as medical condition of the individual and severity of the condition must be given enough consideration.

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