Yeast Infection RemediesPersonalized Bible Scripture Lessons Delivered Directly To Your Inbox Every Day For A Year! Click Here To Get Bible Studies With Your Name In The Scriptures When one gets a yeast infection, a doctor confirms the difficulty by examining some of the discharge under a microscope. Then he prescribes a drug that kills the surplus yeast in the vagina. It sounds easy, but women who obtain yeast infections know it is not. Yeast, which causes burning and flaming and carries a yeasty smell and causes a white, cheesy discharge, has a way of coming back. Some people are used to yeast infections. Some useful remedies: Give panties an extra scrub. As a safety measure, scrub the crotch of the panties with unscented detergent before dropping them into the wash. Avoid fabric softener, which irritates tender skin. Kill it with heat. Also, Candida can die after panties are touched with a hot iron. Sleep similar to eve. Yeast thrives in a warm, damp. So the best preventive measure against this fungus is to keep the vaginal area ventilated, that is, cool and dry. Sleep naked or take the panties off underneath the nightgown while going to bed and give the body 8 hours of unencumbered relief. Wear loose clothing. Throughout the day, avoid tight-fitting clothing or clothing finished from fibers that do not allow good air circulation. Those include plastic, polyester and leather fabrics. Cut down on the layers of clothing wear. Do not wear panties under panty hose under tight jeans. Wear skirts when you can. Starch is the perfect medium for growing fungus cultures. Since most after-bath powders have a starch base. It encourages an infection when using a dusting powder. Keep powder out of panties.
Natural and safe: Apply a natural lubricant. Mineral oil, petroleum jelly, egg whites and plain yogurt are dandy substances for lubrication during intercourse. They are not chemically irritating. Do not use baby oil, because it contains perfume which can irritate. Choose cotton panties since they wick moisture away from the skin. Utilize uncolored toilet paper. Dye is another chemical with chafing potential. Keep away from unnecessary irritation by using plain white, unscented toilet paper. Maintain germs in their place. Wipe from front to back once a bowel progress. Wash anything that comes in contact with the anus previous to touching the vagina. Wash before contact. If both are squeaky clean, there is less chance of transferring yeast germs into the vagina. |