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Proven Treatment for Candida
Eliminate candida (yeast infection, thrush) with this powerful natural topical treatment. Proven successful. Results guaranteed or a full refund. Candida Albicans is a single celled, fungal yeast. Because it is among the most prolific organisms on earth it is impossible to keep out of the body. Normally it does little harm because its population is kept in check by beneficial bacteria like acidophilus. Such friendly control bacteria, however, may be destroyed by birth control pills, anti-biotics, some drugs, poor diet and extreme stress. When this occurs, Candida grows out of control.
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Best methods of thrush treatments
Fungus (candida)
is the basic reason for thrush infections and it must be treated
with antifungal medicines like; Pessaries (to be inserted into the
vagina), Creams (to be applied on the vulva and/or into the vagina),
and Capsules to be swallowed. The duration of treatment varies with
different brands of pessaries and creams, such as three days, six
days or fourteen days courses. Treatment can be continued in menstrual
period also and its important to complete the full course
of treatment, with out any interval to cure the symptoms completely.
The energetic ingredients in pessaries and creams are clotrimazole,
econazole, fenticonazole, miconazole or nystatin. Nystatin is a
little bit different than other drugs and known as more general
antifungal, which can fight against a range of fungi and yeast.
Anti-thrush
medicines like Pessaries and creams can be applied directly at the
affected area of infection in the vagina and on the outer
lips of the vagina. Pessaries are bullet-shaped tablets, which has
to be pushed inside of your vagina by your finger or an applicator.
Two varieties of creams are available for the treatment of thrush:
vaginal and vulval for smoothening and to get relief from itching
outside the vagina. Pessaries and creams are messy, which may melt
and leak out into your cloth, so its advisable to use at night.
The oral medication, fluconazole, can be effective, however it may
not be required in the beginning stage but it is very much effective
for complicated cases, where creams are not performing against thrush
infections.
Disclaimer :
The text presented on these pages is for your information only.
It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not
represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this
information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without
consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your
health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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