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Yeast Infection Self-Test

Are you interested in testing yourself for yeast infection? Read on and learn how to diagnose yourself. If you aren’t exactly sure that you are infected but you suspect that you are, then you must be thinking of visiting you doctor where tests can confirm your condition. The main purpose of this self-diagnosis is just so you could narrow down the possibilities. Females who do self-test are almost always successful. If you believe that your yeast infection is just a recurrence, then you should be seeking medical help as it is usually a telltale sign that you have an underlying health condition.

Candida yeast infection can happen to anyone of any age, but it most commonly hits those between 18 and 45 years old. However, since as you age, your body organs, say, your pancreas, lose their efficiency in managing and controlling the sugar within your system. And since yeast cells feed on sugar, old people are more likely to get infected.

Since sugar in the system is mentioned, let me tell you that there is a link between Diabetes and Candida. If you aren’t exactly aware whether or not you have Diabetes, then having Candida yeast infection may actually be an indication that you do have an underlying diabetic problem. It basically tells you to visit your doctor as soon as possible.

Other high risk people are those who smoke regularly and drink heavily, also those people who have too much sugar in their food.

Also, you should take into consideration your medical history, your antibiotic intake, and all the symptoms such as burning sensation when urinating and excessive itchiness.

The outcome will indicate if you’re likely to have the infection present in your body. It’s some sort of first-aid treatment, since the first approach in treating Candida yeast infection is identifying it.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - May 2, 2014 at 4:02 pm

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A Candida diet prevents growth of Candida yeast

Among the best ways to control Candida is by adhering to a strict Candida diet. It is vital to steer clear of starchy foods like some fruits, refined sugar, mushrooms, yeast, vinegar, peanuts, peanut butter, some alcoholic beverages, , alcohol, a processed and refined foods. The list of food mentioned will only make the yeast thrive and worsen the problem. Always make sure that you follow your Candida diet religiously for a progressive improvement. Additionally, quit smoking.

The Candida diet that you adhere to is a part of the Candida cleanse, and Candida cleanse is a detoxification process that will help keep yeast from overgrowing inside the body. But it is suggested though that you first ask your doctor before diving into the detoxification process.

As part of your diet, you can eat some vegetables such as broccoli, turnip, brussel sprouts, asparagus, fresh garlic, eggplant, onions, peppers, cucumber, celery, radish, spinach, cauliflower and tomatoes.

You may also eat plain yoghurt and probiotics in your diet as the live bacteria in the yoghurt will help fight off the yeast. Yogurt and probiotics play a significant role in maintaining the yeast levels in our bodies. You may also eat fresh meat, eggs and fish. Stay away from those that are not processed or canned. In addition to these, you may include herbs and spices, including herbal teas, given that they contain anti-oxidant as well as antifungal powers.

A Candida cleanse is among the most efficient forms of detoxification, considering that it eliminates particular foods that promote the thriving of Candida yeast. Go speak with your doctor before following the detoxification process just to be sure that you are safe since some individuals may suffer from withdrawals.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - March 25, 2014 at 8:35 am

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Male OTC Yeast Infection Meds

As much as we can, we try to self-medicate. While it works for some illnesses (sometimes), it doesn’t work all the time. Before you go running to buy some OTC drugs for your Candida, it is best to get properly diagnosed first. Once a yeast infection has been confirmed you can then decide, after discussion with your doctor, on which over-the-counter drug is best for your particular case.

Over-the-counter medicines are typically antifungal drugs in the form of creams, ointments, sprays, powders, tablets, among many others. Below are the usual range of drug-based yeast infection treatments you can buy OTC:

– Monistat

– Femstat

– Gyne-Lotrimin

– Mycelex

– Vagistat

Most of the OTC drugs are apparently marketed toward women, but they are just as effective on men, considering it’s the same Candida fungus that is targeted.

Inquire with the pharmacist and tell them about any allergies you may have. You should also inform them if you are using condoms, your partner a diaphragm, or both, as a method of birth control, considering some drugs could weaken the latex. They will then let you know what the most appropriate medication will be.

OTC drugs are usually sold in 1 day, 3 day and 7 day formulas. The main thing to keep in mind here is to make sure that you finish the course of the formula you are recommended.

Following the treatment, should the symptoms of the infection persist, or you suffer from frequently recurring infections, you take a trip to the doctor. There could be an underlying condition you’re suffering from that needs to be addressed first.

 

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Posted by Olivia Walker - February 4, 2014 at 10:15 am

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Will Yeast Infection In Men Go Away Without Treatment?

 

It can be amusing how one hurries to get a treatment for the slightest facial skin problem, and yet waits an eternity before seeing a doctor for infection. For the most part, it’s because of the fear of being mocked. These alpha males tend to just put up with the itch caused by yeast infection.

If you allow this to go on sans any form of treatment, it will just get worse and can even spread to other body parts like your intestines. Just think of how you can dodge all the hassles of complication by just seeking medical help and killing the fungus through medication prescribed by your doctor.

It’s not only the doctor’s prescription you are after when you seek treatment, considering you can buy over-the-counter creams. One of the most important reasons for going to a doctor when stuff like this happen is to make sure that it’s not something more complex or worse than a mere yeast infection.

Self-medication is always a no-no, so visiting your doctor is always a proactive move. You might just further the complications that come with yeast infection if you choose the self-medication route.

You should visit a doctor the moment you feel an itch around your penis, or observe a rash at the tip of your penis. Also, it is a red flag when you experience pain during sexual intercourse or when you experience a burning sensation when you urinate.

Delaying your visit to the doctor will just prolong your agony. That said, you should not let yourself get consumed by fear of being ridiculed. Your health is more important.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - September 12, 2013 at 3:22 pm

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Naturally Treat Yeast Infection

 

Among the most reoccurring diseases are infections. That happens when a microorganism other than the normal body flora is increasing in number that poses threat to the health of a person. It usually thrives in moist areas like the mouth and the vagina, considering it is very suitable for the bacteria to multiply. These yeast infections have different types and various names.

The popular examples include oral thrush, urinary tract infection, fungal infections, to name a few. If you sense about being infected then you should act on it. Go to your trusted doctor, get yourself assessed, diagnosed and then talk about treatment options most suitable for your condition.

The treatment for yeast infection can include the use of home developed preparations and even over the counter medications with a doctor’s prescription. For the most part, yeast infection remedies are topical

They are usually in little tubes with the cream applied directly on the affected areas. There are those that are in the form of in tablets and capsules to be taken in with the right dosage. These were made in chemical laboratories of pharmaceutical companies that promises desirable solutions to your dilemma.

Nevertheless, if you want to go for treating yourself the natural way, then you can opt for homemade mixtures that may involve baking soda, yogurt, vinegar, water and different kinds of oil to ease the pain or itching.

Furthermore, aside from using those artificial solutions you can help yourself by changing your usual routines too. Steer clear of bubble baths, vaginal douching, feminine wash and uncomfortable undergarments. This could actually aggravate your condition rather than keep them at bay.

Since this infection affects private body parts, people have the tendency to feel ashamed of it, so they tend to postpone consultations with a doctor. Women are actually the usual victims of this infection and it is indeed very common. This is widely accepted in the society and must be taken seriously to avoid adding insult to injury.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - August 11, 2013 at 2:32 pm

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Candida Diet Before Candida Cleanse?

One of the best ways to prevent overgrowth of Candida yeast is Candida cleanse. A Candida cleanse is defined as a detoxification process that aids one’s body to rid itself of toxins while maintaining the growth of the yeast that lives within body. Nevertheless, before you decide to pursue this detoxification process, you must consult a doctor first. There are people who suffer from withdrawals during or after the detoxification process which is why consulting a doctor is essential.

The best way to begin with the detoxification process is by following a Candida diet first. The diet typically calls for you to avoid sweet, starchy foods besides foods that contain yeast and a lot of sugar. You may eat plenty of vegetables that are starch-free in your diet. Some of the most best vegetables for those plagued with the condition include onions, radish, peppers, spinach, tomatoes, asparagus, brussel sprouts, broccoli, summer squash, garlic, zucchini, cauliflower and turnip. Eat fresh meat, fish and eggs with high-protein content. Plain yoghurt and probiotics are also ideal for those who have Candida as they contain good bacteria that are highly-capable of battling the yeast present in one’s body.

You may also take into consideration drinking herbal teas since they have anti-toxin properties, making them a great addition to your Candida cleanse. Herbs such as ginger, licorice, lemongrass, clove and cinnamon contain anti-fungal elements that aid in fighting Candida.

You can also go for spices like oregano, cumin, paprika, turmeric, rosemary, basil, black pepper and thyme as part of your Candida diet. Detoxifying your body will back you up in keeping the Candida yeast in control and will also keep your system clean and healthy. Have a strict routine for yourself and try sticking to it.

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Posted by Treat Candida - July 12, 2013 at 2:23 pm

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Q&A: Is this the start of a yeast infection?

Question by cherryrosebud13: Is this the start of a yeast infection?
I used to get yeast infections ALL THE TIME! But I haven’t had one in a while and I kind of forget what it’s like. Well I found out on the 25th of July that I am pregnant. Last night I woke up at about 4 or so in the morning and went to the bathroom, I looked in my panties and there is a big circle [probably as big as a nickel] that was brown to yellow in color and it’s there when I wipe. It had no bad odor [ i know it doesn’t always] and I have no other symptoms {i know you don’t have to} Is this a yeast infection starting?? I am really nervous because I don’t have an appointment with my doctor til the 24th of this month. Should I try to go to my normal doctor for this? Will a yeast infection harm my fetus if I can’t get to the doctor for a couple days or a week? Can anyone give me some reassurance?? Thank you!
I’m not taking any kind of medication because some can harm the baby, I am not diagnosing myself with anything and trying to treat it with over the counter medicine. I was also thinking maybe my body is just cleansing itself out or something. I am definitly going to give the doctor a call.
Honestly, how can a dark yellow be old blood. It’s not old blood, because it’s not a red brown, it’s a dark yellow brown. I am just going to go to the hospital.

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Answer by s0_blessed
Brown would indicate dried blood. It is common to have a tiny bit of spotting in the first trimester. It doesn’t sound like a yeast infection. I would call your doctor and tell him/her about the spotting, but minimal spotting like that is probably nothing. I’ve been through a healthy pregnancy with some spotting and had spotting in my 2nd pregnancy turn out to be a molar pregnancy. I wouldn’t worry, just let your doctor know.

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Posted by Treat Candida - March 20, 2013 at 1:24 pm

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How to get rid of a yeast infection on a budget?

Question by little_flower_of_god: How to get rid of a yeast infection on a budget?
I have a yeast infection that didn’t react to what the doctor prescribed… I can’t afford to go back to the doctor. I also don’t want to spend too much money on something over-the-counter that might not work either. Does anyone know of any easy ways of getting rid of this naturally?

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Answer by KayleenR
I’ve heard about the yogurt, I think you use the bifidus yogurt, although I have never tried it. Once you are rid of the infection drink lots of fluid, about 2 liters per day, and cranberry juice is also good, one or 2 glasses per day. Really this is an area that you cannot compromise on , go back to the doc, tell him it did not work. I know you have a rather tight budget, but your health is really one area you cannot compromise on.

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Posted by Treat Candida - February 21, 2013 at 2:25 pm

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How do I get rid of the yeast infection without a doctor?

Question by Mackenzie Wallace: How do I get rid of the yeast infection without a doctor?
Hi, I’m only 14 years old, and I think I might have the yeast infection in my vagina..I do NOT want to go to the doctor or tell anyone about it. I just want it to go away. Does anyone know how to get rid of it without drugs, creams, or powders or anything?! PLEASE HELP!

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Answer by Mickey
Monistat- buy this at the store.

Wear cotton underwear and eat yogurt.

It may be beneficial to see a doctor if you get another yeast infection; they can prescribe an oral tablet that rids the infection.

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Posted by Treat Candida - January 11, 2013 at 1:35 pm

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