Why don't you jus get it cured ? You won't have nothing to worry about after
Yes, yeast infections are curable. Most pharmacies will stock yeast infection treatment such as tablets or cream, your doctor can prescribe these too. There are also home methods of treating yeast infections such as tea tree oil, garlic, and pro-biotic yoghurt.
No, a yeast infection can't be cured by menstruation. If anything a yeast infection may be made worse by menstruation because during menstruation the blood changes the pH of the vagina so it is more favourable to harmful bacteria and yeast. Using certain menstrual products such as tampons or commercial pads can also increase risks of infection, commercial pads especially can cause yeast infections as they prevent air-flow to the genitals so making the area warm and wet so perfect for yeast growth. If you have a yeast infection it's best to seek treatment, confirm diagnosis with a doctor ideally (especially if you're sexually active, in case it's something else), and then you can use over-the-counter yeast infection treatment.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Your yeast infection will be healed when used as directed.
The prognosis depends on the category of disease, as well as the condition of the patient when the infection strikes. Patients who are already suffering from a serious underlying disease are more susceptible
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
not sure...but I had a horrible HORRIBLE yeast infection and the only thing that cured it was garlic. I peeled a clove of garlic, used a new sewing needle to thread in the middle then stuck it up there. Did this for 3 nights before I went to bed and it was gone.
There are different types of fungal infections.A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.