Sunday, October 31, 2021

Treating Symptoms of Yeast Infection Quickly and Effectively

 Treating Symptoms of Yeast Infection Quickly and Effectively

You can quickly and effectively treat the symptoms of a fungal infection at home with Canesten products. These are available without a prescription at drugstores and pharmacies.

Athlete's foot, also known as swimmer's eczema, can be treated effectively with  Canesten Foot Cream . Canesten Foot Cream effectively inhibits the growth of the fungus, kills the athlete's foot and thus relieves the itching and burning sensation. Read the instructions before use.

You can effectively treat skin fungus with  Canesten SKIN Cream . Canesten SKIN Cream effectively inhibits growth, kills skin fungus and thus relieves the itching and burning sensation. Read the instructions before use.

To effectively treat the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection, you can use Canesten Gyno Soft Capsule . Read the instructions before use.

How do you treat a vaginal yeast infection? Dosage forms: capsule, tablet or cream

 How do you treat a vaginal yeast infection? Dosage forms: capsule, tablet or cream

Different dosage forms: capsule, tablet or cream
Every body is different. Canesten Gyno has therefore developed various dosage forms, so that you can choose the product that you find most comfortable. For example an (internal) 1-day treatment with the soft capsule, the tablet or a 1-day treatment with a cream variant. In addition to the internal treatments, you can additionally and externally use Canesten Gyno (6-day) cream if you suffer from, for example, itching or a burning sensation.




Prevent vaginal fungus

 Prevent vaginal fungus

 Tips To Prevent Vaginal Yeast

  •     Wear cotton underwear
  •     Do not use soap or shower gel when washing the vagina
  •     Avoid clothes that are too tight
  •     Use lukewarm water when washing the vagina
  •     Only use tampons when you have your period and change them regularly





What is a vaginal fungus?

 What is a vaginal fungus?

Women prefer not to talk about it, but at least half of the women sometimes suffer from a vaginal yeast infection. A vaginal yeast infection, also called candida, is an infection of the vagina caused by certain types of fungi or yeasts.


A vaginal yeast infection can happen to any woman. More than half of women have experienced it at some point in their lives. Fungi and bacteria live in the vagina. That's very normal. There is a natural balance between these fungi and bacteria. Sometimes this balance is disturbed. Certain fungi can then take over and a fungal infection develops.

Causes of a yeast infection

 Causes of a yeast infection

A fungal infection can have various causes. In general, there are several factors that influence the development of a fungal infection on your body.

Causes of a yeast infection include:

  • Using antibiotics or other medications
  • A low resistance
  • Diabetes
  • Washing your body too thoroughly with soap or shower gel
  • Insufficient ventilation of your clothes, shoes or underwear


In addition to general causes of fungal infections on your body, there are more specific causes for, for example, vaginal fungus, skin fungus or athlete's foot. Read below about the causes of these fungal infections.




What is a yeast infection?

 What is a yeast infection?

How do you know if you have a yeast infection? A fungal infection, also called candida, can be very annoying and does not always go away on its own. A fungal infection can develop in different places on your body, for example on your feet, on your skin or in your mouth. Also, more than half of the women will have to deal with a vaginal fungus at some point in their lives.
The most well-known types of fungal infections are:


  • Vaginal yeast (also called vaginal candida)
  • Skin fungus (also called ringworm)
  • Athlete's foot (also called swimmer's eczema)


When do I call the doctor in case of an infection caused by fungus in the vagina?

 When do I call the doctor in case of an infection caused by fungus in the vagina?

Make an appointment with your doctor in these situations:

  • if you have complaints for the first time
  • if the complaints have not decreased after 2 weeks
  • if you have bought a medicine yourself and it has not helped enough
  • if the symptoms keep coming back
  • if you also get other complaints, such as abdominal pain or fever
  • if the mucus from your vagina is a different color (yellow-green, brown, or red) or smells bad