Yeast Infection Home Remedies

Home Remedies for Yeast Infection Treatment

By Dee Cohen, published Jan 23, 2007
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Yeast infections come in various forms, but there is one fact that remains constant throughout - they usually affect women who are of child bearing age. The cause of this infection, according to medical sources, is the Candida albicans; which is a specific type of yeast. When this yeast naturally builds up in the vagina, imbalances are caused; and a yeast infection results.

It should be noted that steroids, antibiotics, and some birth control pills can cause an unbalance of bacteria, and thus lead to a yeast infection. Also, wearing tight jeans can also help cause the yeast infection, due to the jeans not giving the area room to breathe. While there are many drugs on the market for curing and/or preventing yeast infections, natural remedies can be even more effective in treating yeast infections.

There are many home remedies that have cropped up over the years, and it should be noted that not all of them are real. As such, women should take caution in applying remedies found on the internet, and should consult a doctor before taking action.

The first home remedy that is one of the most effective is consistently putting apple cider vinegar on a cotton ball or cloth, and applying to areas affected by the yeast infection. A downside to this method is that it can often produce an itchy feeling - this can be combated by adding garlic to the area, which naturally reacts with the vinegar to reduce or even remove itchiness. In addition, you might want to consider adding water to the vinegar to dilute it to a more tolerable concentration. Please do not use boric acid which is listed on some site as this is questionable.

The next home remedy is another one that has reportedly worked wonders. Yogurts or curds are very effective, and it is advised by many to soak a tampon in yogurt or curds and insert it into the infected area for around an hour. The bacteria found in the yogurt will naturally replace the infected yeast bacteria, thus aiding in the healing of a yeast infection. Repeat this process 2-3 times per day until the infection heals itself.

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Interesting remedies, which are new to me. Thanks.

Posted on 01/23/2007 at 8:01:00 PM

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