What Not To Do When You Have A Yeast Infection

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Yeast infections are common and not sexually transmitted, treatment options include over-the-counter medications or prescriptions from a doctor. Completing the full course of treatment is crucial to prevent recurrence of yeast infections, and avoiding wet clothing, using water to cleanse the vaginal area, and opting for cotton underwear are recommended preventative measures.

Insights

  • Yeast infections are common and not sexually transmitted, residing naturally in the vagina, requiring completion of the full treatment course to prevent recurrence.
  • Avoiding wet clothing, opting for cotton underwear, refraining from douching, and using water for cleansing can help manage yeast infections effectively, with additional relief measures like cold packs and air-drying recommended to prevent irritation.

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Recent questions

  • How can yeast infections be managed?

    By completing full treatment, avoiding wet clothing, and douching.

  • What are the treatment options for yeast infections?

    Over-the-counter medications or prescriptions from a doctor.

  • How can yeast infections be prevented?

    By avoiding wet clothing and opting for cotton underwear.

  • What is the best way to cleanse the vaginal area during a yeast infection?

    Water, avoiding scented products, and air-drying.

  • Why is completing the full course of treatment crucial for yeast infections?

    To prevent recurrence and ensure effective management.

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Summary

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Managing Yeast Infections: Tips from an Expert

  • Dr. Kerry Ann Perkins, a board-certified ob-gyn, discusses yeast infections and how to manage them effectively.
  • Yeast infections are common and not sexually transmitted; yeast naturally resides in the vagina.
  • Treatment options for yeast infections include over-the-counter medications or prescriptions from a doctor.
  • Completing the full course of treatment is crucial to prevent recurrence of yeast infections.
  • Avoid staying in wet clothing, such as swimwear or sweaty gym clothes, to prevent yeast overgrowth.
  • Daily showers are recommended, but excessive washing or using harsh soaps can irritate the area.
  • Water is the best way to cleanse the vaginal area during a yeast infection; avoid scented products.
  • Air-drying the vagina is advised to prevent irritation and infections; panty liners may be used temporarily.
  • Avoid scratching the infected area; applying cold packs or cold water can provide relief from itching.
  • Nylon underwear can contribute to yeast overgrowth; opt for cotton underwear or go without.

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"Douching Increases Infections, Avoid for Health"

  • Douching is dangerous as it can lead to more infections by attempting to wash out yeast, which is not only present in visible areas like the vagina, discharge, or underwear but also in the body's tissues, cells, vagina, and vulva, making it impossible to completely remove. Completing the treatment without douching is essential for improvement, and for further guidance on hormone balance and wellness, a free ebook is available on the website by subscribing to the newsletter.
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