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Treating an Oral Yeast Infection

Treating an oral yeast infection can be quite hard for people who have excessive amounts of the candida fungus in their mouth. There are time that thrush symptoms are mild. They can be a light white film seen in the oral cavity, while the severe ones have sores, blisters and lesions all over their the mouth. This can go beyond the mouth, which includes the gums, tongue, palate, even as far back as the throat and tonsil.

There are the factors that can stir up an oral thrush outbreak. Adults, and even children, who suffer from diseases that affect the immune system run the highest risk. These conditions may include diabetes, cancer and HIV/AIDS. Additionally, taking medications (like the birth control pill or antibiotics) that affect the balance of hormonal levels can also make someone more vulnerable to oral thrush. While it’s essential to know the causes, if you have it, you are more focused on the cure since you are in much pain and suffering.

It’s best to consult with a doctor and have your condition diagnosed, there are some home remedies that you may take into consideration to help manage the pain. A severe case of oral thrush could reach farther than your oral areas and may include your liver, lungs, heart, joints, esophagus and even brain. However, there are some measures you can take on your own.

First, see to it that you have proper hygiene in the mouth. Brush your teeth at least 3 times daily so that the yeast is at the lowest levels possible. More to these, see to it that no one else in your home can access your toothbrush for them not to be at risk for getting thrush.

If you’re a smoker, you might want to consider quitting, considering those who smoke statistically have higher rates of oral thrush outbreaks. Some dietary changes can also help with the treatment of an oral candida infection. Yeast levels rise as sugar levels in the blood stream increase. This is the reason why those who are either diabetic or pre-diabetic run a higher risk for yeast infections, be it oral, vaginal or penile.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - May 30, 2013 at 1:21 pm

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Home Remedies for Yeast Infections

There is an array of home remedies that can be utilized in treating yeast infections. You can mix such suggested remedies and work around it a bit. You can make use of anything you want as long as it is available.

Yogurt

You can start it take it orally or just add it in your daily diet, or you could apply it directly on the affected area. Yogurt is a known natural source of good bacteria called lactobacillus acidophilus.

Garlic

Garlic is known for its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties that can also be used for yeast infections. You can either add it to your diet or apply it directly on the affected area. It is ideal to use fresh garlic from the local market. You can eat a clove of garlic on a daily basis from the start of infection. You can also use garlic preparations like garlic capsules. You just squeeze oil from a gel cap and apply it on the area..

Avoid Yeasty Foods

You should steer clear of foods that are rich in nutritional yeast like brewer’s yeast. You must also stay away from taking dairy products and high sugar foods from your diet when you are in your yeast treatment for 1-2 weeks after the symptoms have subsided. Stop eating yeast-based breads and other baked foods that have natural yeast.

Tea Tree Oil

You can use tea tree oil as a home remedy for yeast infections. You can apply it directly on the affected area, making sure it is in a diluted concentration. It is a known antiseptic and may possibly bring about irritation to some women. You could also put a few drops of tea tree oil into a lukewarm bath. It is for external use only.

Herbs

Herbal plants can also be very beneficial in the treatment of yeast infections due to their anti-fungal properties. These herbs include Black Walnut, Camomile, Pau-d’arco, Goldenseal, as well as Licorice. You can take some of them orally, whie some of them are applied directly on the affected area.

Using some of these remedies in treating yeast infections are basic, easy, and also efficient. It is very convenient to prepare and is more affordable than those commercially prepared products available in stores.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - May 29, 2013 at 12:35 pm

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What will happen if I let my yeast infection go untreated?

Question by Curious: What will happen if I let my yeast infection go untreated?
I have had this yeast infection for about a year now and I am really embarrassed to tell my parents about it!

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Answer by malory knox
It will go away on it’s own in two weeks or less. If it persists longer THEN you should see your doctor. Here is what you do: Use a warm wash cloth to GENTLY cleanse the vaginal area about 3 times a day. Get some panty liners (not pads) and always keep one on. Change about every hour or so. This will keep any discharge from further irritating your skin. Also, using wet wipes when you go to the restroom instead of toilet paper will be more soothing. Yeast infections usually are not serious and usually DO clear up on their own in a week or so.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 16, 2013 at 1:44 pm

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Q&A: Have you had Candida? How did you get rid of it?

Question by Sury: Have you had Candida? How did you get rid of it?
How do you deal with systemic Candida? Has anyone actually been successful at curing it with the diet and pills, what the best way to get rid of systemic candida?

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Answer by LadyBug
From Merriam-Webster on-line:

1capitalized: a genus of parasitic fungi that resemble yeasts, produce small amounts of mycelium, occur especially in the mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract where they are usually benign but can become pathogenic, and have been grouped with the imperfect fungi but are now often placed with the ascomycetes.

I’m not a doctor but I believe it can only be cured with prescription medication, some kind of antibiotic cream.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 15, 2013 at 1:35 pm

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How to control yeast Infection while pregnant?

Question by sree: How to control yeast Infection while pregnant?
Is there anyway can i stop getting yeast infection?why pregnant womens are getting yeast infection,any reason for that?

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Answer by Expecting baby #2
I got alot of yeast infectiong wiht my first. it was crazy because i had never had one in my life before that. Well ways to prevent it. drink cranberry juice everyday and aftter intercourse be sure to go pee immediately. When you was yourself down there dont stick anything in there to wash it and be sure to wash often down there.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 14, 2013 at 1:22 pm

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What are some symptoms of yeast infection?

Question by Jessikah: What are some symptoms of yeast infection?
I found some things that are leading me to believe that i have a yeast infection. The first is white bumps on my inner vaginal lips. And then there are some white yeast looking stuff right above my clit and sometimes my vagina has a gross smell. Is it yeast infection?
No my VJ does not itch or burn. Is a vagina supose to be dry cuz mine kinda is. Please only serious comments i need help

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Answer by Shauntel_Pelerine
White bumps on the inter lips is not a yeast infection. A yeast infection symptoms are burning, itching, and discharhed that could be discolored or smelly. You need to see your GYNO.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 9, 2013 at 1:33 pm

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Q&A: How long can sperm live inside of me if I have a yeast infection?

Question by Jennifer: How long can sperm live inside of me if I have a yeast infection?
Kind of a weird question but I am ttc and didnt want the starting yeast infection to ruin my chance this month.. will the yeast kill off the sperm?

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Answer by Delicious K
If there is fertile cervical mucus then it should live 3-5 days. I don’t know how the yeast infection may affect it. My conclusion is that it won’t matter.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 7, 2013 at 1:21 pm

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What’s The Deal With Oral Yeast Infection?

The mouth is actually predisposed to oral yeast infections. Even though some medical experts claim that it is not common, it’s still essential for us to know more information in regards to this medical phenomenon.  Oral yeast infections are typically brought about by Candida albicans. Normally, the body has a bearable amount of yeast.

The immune system and the naturally occurring good bacteria can keep the causative agent at bay but in the event that these factors are compromised, the yeast growth goes unbalanced. Medicines that interrupt with the balance of microorganisms in the mouth and could bring about thrush or oral candida infections include corticosteroids, antibiotics and even birth control pills. Diseases or other health conditions that can make candida infection more likely include uncontrolled diabetes, cancer, dry mouth and pregnancy. Those wearing dentures that are not fitting properly and smokers are usually predisposed to this disease and infection.

The oral infection due to yeast have varied symptoms like red and milk-curding patches in the mouth and surrounding oral cavity could appear if there is yeast infection present. Such patches can be hard to wipe off since they could end up in bleeding. This can be extremely inconvenient and painful to lots of people experiencing this specific infection brought about by yeast such as candida albicans.

It is a must that medicines are taken for the relief from the symptoms brought about by yeast agents. Doctors will need to run stool exams, swab sampling and blood tests before they can even give prescriptions. This will aid doctors in deciding as to what specific type of treatment will be effective. Specifically, sufferers can choose the right oral medications for their specific condition. It depends on the quality and severity of the yeast infection, individuals can opt for topical oral yeast infection cure. The anti-fungal traits of such methods will be extremely beneficial in getting rid of the yeast overgrowth in a certain part of the body.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - May 4, 2013 at 12:47 pm

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Will a yeast infection go away on its own?

Question by 0864213579: Will a yeast infection go away on its own?
I have a yeast infection and am also menstruating. I am pretty uncomfortable about using a suppository right now – will the infection clear up on its own or do I need to get medication? Also, is there a pill I can take or is the only option the suppository?

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Answer by Diego
My advice is to see your DR soon.he or she will perform a pelvic exam, test the discharge and depending on the results, have you take a antifungal and or antibiotics to get rid of your symptoms. In the mean time I would avoid baths, hot tubs, spas, douching, and eat yogurt that contains lactobacillus. Lactobacillus is a type of “good” bacteria that’s common in your vagina. It may help reduce recurrent vaginal yeast infections. Hope this helps

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 3, 2013 at 1:33 pm

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Q&A: What if a yeast infection goes untreated?

Question by hngh: What if a yeast infection goes untreated?
i think i have a yeast infection, but im leaving tomorrow for 3 weeks to a foreign country, so what will happen in those 3 weeks? ive had it for maybe 5 days, but noticed only now.

and what over the counter products can i get that actually work?

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Answer by jkregger
You need to try to get to the doctor. It’s very important that you do not leave a yeast infection untreated for 3 weeks. The symptoms may get worse. Also, you will be unfamiliar with where and how to receive medical treatment in this foreign country. It would be for the best to get a prescription to take care of it.

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Posted by Treat Candida - May 2, 2013 at 1:42 pm

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