What Are Some Of The
Home Remedies For Yeast Infections?
Have you ever had an itchy, burning feeling
down below in your private parts? If so, you may have a
yeast infection, but there is good news! There are a
few home remedies for yeast infections that
you can easily do by yourself, without having to buy any
medication. Of course, this article is not a replacement
for medical treatment; it is only a guideline that you can
follow. If you think that you have a yeast infection and
you have never had one yourself, then you should contact
your doctor and seek medical
help.
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One of the most
popular home remedies for yeast infections that you can do is
to eat more yogurt. Yogurt has lactobacillus acidophilus
bacteria cultures in it which are actually good for your body,
but be sure to make sure it is sugar free, as the sugar will
only aggravate your problem even more. Another alternative is
to use garlic. If you are already a garlic lover, this should
be easy for you. Mince up a clove of garlic and add it to your
meal, three times a day. You can use it on your salads, in your
dishes or straight up, if you can handle
it.
You can also
make your own douches as home remedies for yeast infections.
Tea tree oil has natural anti fungal properties. Never use it
straight up, though. Be sure to dilute it with some water,
preferably a drop to a cup of water. Use once a day for a week,
or until you notice that the pain and itchy has subsided. It is
not recommended, though, to use these douches when you are
yeast infected free, as it can only irritate you and possibly
bring on the infection that you are currently trying to get rid
of. You can also make a douche out of hydrogen peroxide. Make
sure it is 3% (not higher) hydrogen peroxide. Mix one teaspoon
with 1 cup of water. Use as directed for the Tea tree oil
douche. Do not mix them, though. Pick one or the other and
stick to it.
Regardless of
the method that you choose for home remedies for yeast
infections, you should begin to feel some relief without having
to contacting your physician. If you do not feel relief within
a 5-7 days, than you should contact a doctor or pharmacist and
ask for advice.

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