Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
9:49 am
i have a question about yeast infection. is it curable?
and are any of these are true and safe to use to get rid of it?
Home Remedies for Treating Yeast Infection
Vaginal yeast infection can either be cured orally or by vaginal insertion. Most of these home remedies have been tried and tested for their efficacy. You can usually cure yourself in the privacy of your home without the need to visit your gynecologist.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is a known natural antifungal. Pour a few drops of undiluted tea tree oil on a tampon and insert into vagina. Do this morning and night. A couple of days should be sufficient.
Garlic
Make a paste of garlic pods and apply to skin around the vagina. It may burn a bit, but is very effective. This paste can be used for yeast infection in other parts of the body too. Another way to use garlic for the cure of vaginal yeast infection is to cut a few garlic pods fine and wrap it in a cheesecloth. Insert into vagina for about 20 minutes
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
9:40 am
I have been having yeast infections since I was about 9 years old at least every year (I am now 22). When I am sexually active they are always more frequent and uncomfortable, even thogh I shower directly afterwards and make sure everything is as clean as possible. I have been to numerous doctors about this, and tried so many cures, including medicines and creams. Also natural remedies like tea tree oil, cranberry and acidopholus pills, lots of water, etc. Currently I put a clove of garlic inside of me every day! I don’t wear tight clothing and I shower every day. I don’t use soap there. I don’t eat a lot of sugar. The gynecologists aren’t helping anymore and I am desperate. Please~ ANY help??
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at
10:12 am
So, the doctor has diagnosed yeast infection and told me to use lamasil for a week. I’ve been reading up about tea tree oil and I’m going to buy it, but most of the suggestions say you should use four to six drops in your bath…but I don’t have a bath tub. Can I mix it with the lamasil or like aloe vera gel and apply it directly to the affected area (beneath foreskin)?
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 at
10:23 am
I have been researching the effects of tea tree oil on curing a yeast infection. it does work and does help with vaginal itching. But most cures suggest soaking a tampon in the oil and inserting. I do not have tampons so I was wondering if cottonballs could be used as a substitute?