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Frequently Used Yeast TreatmentYeast treatment
is taken by a person who is infected by the candida albicans fungus.
This fungus is the root cause for the yeast infections found in both
the men and women. Yeast infections can occur anywhere in the body.
The most common parts that gets affected by the yeast infections are
the genitals of a person, since these are the areas which are moist
often. A person undergoing yeast treatment should avoid wearing wet
clothes for a long time. Do not wear tight fitting clothes that will
trap the moisture and heat if you are under yeast treatment. It is better
to also follow the above precautions to prevent the infections from
the yeast.
Statistics say that around 75% of the women experience yeast infection. Hence among the people who take yeast treatment, women are the most. Some of the medicines that are available for yeast treatment may eliminate the symptoms of yeast infection but may not be good in treating the infection to the fullest. Hence a person seeking yeast treatment should consult a medical practitioner before using any medications for yeast treatment. Women or girls who are active in sex should avoid using latex condoms if they are using any creams as a part of the yeast treatment. Creams like terconazole and butoconazole are used for yeast treatment. There are other natural ointments and creams available for yeast treatment. Among the natural medicines for yeast treatment, Tea tree oil or Oregon grape root is mixed with warm water to rinse the yeast infections as a part of the yeast treatment. Garlic and potassium sorbate is also used in yeast treatment. Women who have vaginal yeast infection can insert garlic in capsule form or raw form in their vagina during night daily, until the infection is cured. Some people also used boric acid or borax for yeast treatment. Diet restrictions are also followed by people to assist in yeast treatment in a natural way.
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