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  • Date: 2007-08-10
  • Author: Sarah Rhodes
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         Many women use non-medical methods for treating yeast, because the cost of over-the-counter methods is high, because they are unimpressed with OTC methods, or simply because they prefer more natural methods. Wearing tight pants can also create an environment that is perfect for yeast to grow. Wearing skirts whenever possible is the best way to avoid the problems that tight pants can create. Calendula officinalis has strong anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties and is also an effective liver tonic and improvings overall systemic functioning and aiding in the removal of toxins from the body. Yeast infections are the second most common type of vaginal infection women experience (bacterial vaginosis is the most common). Over 70% of women develop at least one yeast infection during their life and over 40% of women have had more than one infection. When Physicians are met with recurrent yeast infections and there seems to be no other cause, they do have to consider HIV. HIV (the virus that leads to AIDS) lowers the immune system and could greatly reduce the ability of a woman to combat yeast. Yeast infections can be somewhat contagious in that they can be passed back and forth between partners during unprotected intercourse. Realistically, if a partner becomes infected, it generally means that his or her immune system is already depressed and the infection would have been inevitable. The most common treatments for yeast infections are medications inserted directly into the vagina. The medicine may be a cream that you insert with a special applicator or a suppository that you insert and allow to dissolve on its own. Avoid antibiotics and steroids unless absolutely necessary. Because antibiotics and steroids can alter the body�s internal balance, they should be avoided. If you are unable to avoid their use, a vaginal yeast cream may be used at the first sign of an infection.

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    Sarah Rhodes suffered from chronic yeast infections for many years before finally discovering a natural, permanent cure that works. Read about Sarah and the secret that permanently cured her yeast infections at: <a href="http://yeastinfectionsnomore.com">yeastinfectionsnomore.com</a>

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