Need A Yeast Infection Remedy Now ?

by Adrian Fletcher

Candida is a type of micro organism which exists naturally in every person’s body along with many other types of organisms. Whenever its environment, including the human body, changes, Candida fungi growth can proliferate rapidly leading to what is known as a yeast infection. This change in the body’s environment can be due to anything from imbalances in acid and alkaline ratios to poor nutrition. If you develop a yeast infection, you may want to consider using home remedies for yeast infection as a quick treatment to alleviate some of the symptoms of yeast infection.

While quite a few products are available at the pharmacy to help quell the symptoms of yeast infections, it may not be a convenient option for you if you need instant relief from itching or it may even be too costly in some cases to pay for these medicines. another factor is that yeast organisms, like any other microorganism, can become immune to prescription anti fungal drugs. So you may be interested in how household items can be used to effectively relieve symptoms of yeast infection.

A yeast infection can be triggered by several things: Eating more sugar than usual, hormonal changes, as well as some medications such as antibiotics and birth control pills. Use of scented or colored feminine or bath products can contribute to yeast infection. One or more triggers can result in a yeast infection with its myriad symptoms of irritation, burning, yellowish or white discharge and/or itching.

Quite possibly some of these remedies are available in your home. The use of borax has been recommended as a home remedy for yeast infection, particularly if there is a discharge that resembles egg white. Garlic is another remedy that has been helpful to those suffering from yeast infections. Mash a few cloves of garlic until it forms a paste. This paste is then applied to the vaginal region. Because garlic contains antibacterial properties, it can help get rid of the fungus. The odor is the only drawback.

The use of honey as a home remedy for yeast infections has long been advocated for alleviating some of the symptoms of yeast infection. It may be uncomfortable and sticky, but honey won’t smell like a home remedy made from garlic, and may help with the symptoms. Apply the honey directly on the infected area and leave for about thirty minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water.

Apple cider vinegar is an excellent remedy that can fight bacteria and fungi. Mixing the vinegar with warm water can be very helpful. It takes about 20 minutes of treating the area before relief may be evident. A slight sting may be felt, but that is normal and should disappear shortly.

Home remedies for yeast infection can be successful for many women so it is worth looking into them. Maybe you have heard of some of these remedies before and maybe there are others you are not familiar with. In all cases if you have not heard of them or used them before then consult with your doctor or health care giver before using them.

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