How to cure yeast infections in the vagina
There are several options to treat vaginal yeast infection in the vagina. In milder cases, antifungal drugs can be used, which can be found in the form of: creams, suppositories, tablets or capsules. Such drugs based on: butoconazole, clotrimazole, miconazole and tioconazole are available without a real doctor's prescription.
When the infection is more acute, the doctor may prescribe oral antifungal drugs such as fluconazole and itraconazole. Only one dose of fluconazole is needed. It is in fact as effective as creams and ointments. Only if the infection has recurred and always and only under medical prescription, are repeated doses of these drugs necessary. Unfortunately, however, due to the indiscriminate use of fluconazole, most of the strains of Candida have now become resistant to this molecule whose prescription is therefore useless.
To treat and prevent the onset of yeast infections, it is necessary to keep the vulva clean and wear non-tight, absorbent cotton clothing that allows air to circulate. That is, we must reduce the humidity in the area and discourage the proliferation of this fungus. In addition to this, it is good to pay attention to the intimate cleansers that are used daily and their quality. For example, the vaginal area should not be irritated.
The medical community also recommends refraining from sexual intercourse during vaginal infection. In this way you will avoid infecting your partner.