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Chronic Yeast Infection, Part Two

Continuing our discussion of chronic yeast infections, treatment generally includes anti-fungal drugs until the symptoms are totally eliminated. Nystatin is the most popular drug for this purpose, taken orally and (in women with vaginal infection) as a suppository. Also, dietary changes are suggested, especially a check on foods rich in sugar or simple carbohydrates. A more specialized therapy is candida allergy shots i.e. enabling the immune system of the body to block future growth of candida after it has been injected into the patient’s body in very small amounts.

Means Of Prevention

Preventing chronic yeast infection requires you to avoid moldy (hot and damp) environments, practice regular body cleansing (bowel, kidney, liver and mouth), remain physically active, and wear clothes that allow sufficient air circulation so that the body remains free of sweat accumulation. You can also add yogurt to your diet to help kill the infectious yeast in the bowels.

There is a way to begin relieving your yeast infection within twenty minutes, with complete relief within twelve hours, all naturally, using three simple grocery store items. If you’re interested in a natural remedy, try: The Yeast Infection Remedy Report

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