Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at
7:16 pm
I have a chihuahua her ears have always been pointing up and now one of her ears flap and on the tip of the ear is blue/purple and crusty. I have read that its a yeast infection but i want to know what to do, and I don’t have the money to take her to the vet right now. Please help. If theirs any natural remedies to cure it i would like to know.
Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
12:02 pm
It’s incredibly embarrassing to have to ask this, but I’m on antibiotics and I believe I’ve developed a yeast infection in my anus. And Holy God, the itching!
Anyway, I’m desperate for a cure, but I haven’t found anything that addresses that area specifically. I believe it’s creeping forward and slowly becoming a vaginal yeast infection as well. I’ve treated those in the past with over the counter treatments and that’s what I’m planning to do again. However, what about the butt? Should I get the same treatment suppositories or internal creams that are used for the vagina or just treat it externally with creams?
One thing is I’m not certain it’s a yest infection, either. The antibiotics are for treatment of an ulcer, so they have killed off EVERYTHING in my stomach, and likely in my digestive tract as well. I find myself now having bowl movements every several hours to every several minutes. When I initially began the treatment it was like excreting liquid fire, but that has subsided and now it’s just uncomfortable due to the persistent itch.
Sorry for the graphic nature of the post, but I’m desperate to treat this and wanted to provide accurate information.
Should I treat it as a yeast infection (and how do I do that?), or should I just treat it with some anti-itch formula for the time being and weight out the antibiotics to see if it goes away?
Serious, semi-educated replies only. (anecdotal stories count!)
I appreciate the comments, however I can’t take a probiotic and should not be eating yogurt because of the bacteria in it. I need to keep any and all bacteria out of my stomach so the ulcer will heal with no further infection. As for a doctor, it’s not really an option. I don’t have the money to go and no insurance.
Thanks.
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
12:03 pm
My dog has a yeast infection and I don’t have enough money to take it to a vet. Are there any home remedies or shampoos that I can use to cure the yeast infection? Thank you.
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
4:53 am
My dog has a yeast infection and I don’t have enough money to take it to a vet. Are there any home remedies or shampoos that I can use to cure the yeast infection? Thank you.