Still wondering how to cure a yeast infection? There's more than one way to skin this cat, but before we launch into the different remedies available, let's take a look at what causes these infections in the first place. A fungus known as Candida causes yeast infections. Normally found in several areas of the body, there isn't a problem until your pH level is thrown out of whack. This provides an ideal environment for the fungus to multiply and grow in overabundance. Then what you have on your hands is a yeast infection, with all the accompanying symptoms of itching, swelling, soreness, and burning.
What causes your pH level to change, though? Some common causes include the following:
o Use of birth control pills
o Weakened immune system
o Use of prescription medications
o Unprotected sex
o Menstruation
o Stress
o Poor nutrition
Getting back how to cure a yeast infection, there are several popular over-the-counter remedies available. Monistat and Canestan stand out above the rest in this market. They each offer 1, 3, and 7 day treatments and come in two forms: creams and vaginal suppositories. Some women have reported that the 7 day treatment is the most effective.
While these medications can be effective and many women report having no side effects, a certain percentage of other women do encounter side effects. These side effects can vary and some women report experiencing only mild side effects. Included in these are dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and irregular heartbeat - if you consider those mild. And then there are other women who incur side effects that have made their situation even worse than what it was before taking the medication.
Trying to figure out how to cure a yeast infection can involve a lot of trial and error. Even though some store bought medications can do a good job at relieving yeast infection symptoms, they involve risks of potentially harmful side effects. The also don't get to the root cause of the problem, which is the eradication of the yeast spores. Thankfully, there are natural treatments available that do kill the yeast spores safely and also prevent the onset of future infections.
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