Over the Counter Yeast Infection Treatment
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If you are going to spend money on a treatment for a yeast infection you want to know whether it is worth it. Will it work? There are two strong beliefs about this question and it is up to you to make a decision though this article will give you some information to help. Some women say over the counter yeast infection treatment do not work or that they only offer temporary relief from symptoms and do not take care of the root problem. It has even been said by some that they made some symptoms worse for them. Others say they do work. Here is some information about three over the counter yeast infection treatment.
1. Diflucan – This treatment sometimes requires a prescription to be able to get it, ask your pharmacist. You take a double dose at first to get everything into action and then after that 100 to 150 mg daily. Side effects such as flu like symptoms mean you need to stop using it and consult a doctor.
2. Monistat – This is a well known and common treatment you can get. It comes in three kits, 1, 3 and 7 days and comes in two forms suppository and cream. Experience says the 7 day kit is probably the more effective out of the three.
3. Boric Acid – A lot of over the counter yeast infection treatments have boric acid in them but it has become a hot topic of debate as it is considered by some to be toxic and is linked to deaths. I would recommend doing some research on this but if you choose to use it, it is a 600mg suppository daily for up to 14 days.
Whichever treatment you choose, the ones above or another just make sure you know your body. Treatments from a pharmacy can cause problems with side effects, and though they will get rid of the symptoms they will not get rid of all the yeast spores meaning at some point the infection will reoccur.
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