What does a chronic yeast infection mean?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
5:24 pm
I have taken two pills to cure the infection and the white cottage cheese looking stuff is still there. Also I am still a little irritated. What does this mean?
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It’s not chronic if you’ve only taken two pills.
Your infection is not gone yet. Consider taking Monistat 7. You can get it over-the-counter at any drug or grocery store.
That the yeast infection is not gone.
You should probably get monistat or canesten.
This would work much better for you.
Yeast infections aren’t that easy to permanently get rid of. Many products can temporarily relieve the symptoms, but a long term treatment approach will be your best bet to completely elliminate it.
One of the more popular and effective homeopathic solutions is yeastrol. It’s very effective at treating vaginal, penile and oral yeast infections.
What you can also do to speed your recovery is to change you diet in a way that will starve the yeast organisms (Candida).
Things that you should remove from your diet are all sodas, sugars, fruit, fermented foods, foods containing white flour,
alcohol (especially beer), antacids and any product that has yeast or mold.
Things to add to your diet are live yogurt cultures (or take Acidophilus), plenty of water, fresh vegetables, lots of protein rich foods, whey protein, raw garlic, nuts, seeds, oils, millet, rice and oat brans
Another thing to keep in mind is that both you and your partner should consider the diet change/yeastrol treatment as you can be passing the infection back and forth between you.
Hope this helps and best of luck!
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It depends how long ago you took the pills.
Chronic yeast infections generally is related to someone who has had recurring yeast infections.
With conventional treatments – an yeast infection could take between 1-7 days to heal. Although the products would recommend that you continue treatment for up to 2 weeks.
If your problems persist you should continue treatment.
Alongside with a conventional treatment I would also recommend you try some of the natural remedies. This will hurry up your recovery time.
read the articles below for which remedies work and how to use them: