Anyone Tried Yoghurt To Treat Yeast Infections? - The Effectiveness Of Using Yoghurt To Cure YI

Anyone Tried Yoghurt To Treat Yeast Infections? - Effectiveness Of Using Yoghurt To Cure Yeast Infections
By: Elizabeth Peterson K.
 
Jan. 9, 2012 - PRLog -- ---------- > I heard that yoghurt can be used to treat yeast infections in pregnant women, did anyone try it? And what type of yoghurt did you use, for how long? And did it work? I went to my doctor many times and every time she would prescribe a cream it would just work for a few days, I tried canesten, Monistat, and taro. I am just surprised that there is nothing that can let it go for good, so that's why I am hopelessly thinking of trying yoghurt. Can it really work? < ----------

This question was asked by a frustrated yeast infection sufferer who has tried almost everything but nothing has worked for her. There are many women around the world who want to treat and completely get rid of their yeast infection (http://www.yeastoff.com/how-to-get-rid-of-yeast-infections/). If you read around the web, you will find so many people recommending yoghurt as a yeast infection remedy. But does it really work? I try to answer that question in this article.


To start with, you need natural yogurt not store bought, you would have to actually make it yourself if you want to put it in there- otherwise eating yogurt is not going to get rid of the yeast infection (http://www.yeastoff.com/home-remedies-for-yeast-infections/) there, it would help control Candida that is intestinal. I used vinegar+ water as a douche when i had a very bad yeast infection by doing it in the pool (I do not recommend pool sex) but I was not pregnant at the time so I don't know if douching is safe in pregnancy, I assume it is not.

I tried eating a lot of yogurt, never putting on down there. They say if you take plain yogurt and put it on the outside it will help cure yeast infections but I have tried the 1, 3 and 7 day cream the doctor has given me and mine still hasn't gone away. At my visit this week I am going to beg and beg and beg for diflucan because it is the only thing to make it go away and after 4 months of a yeast infection.

As far as the yoghurt method for treating yeast infections is concerned, there are mixed views. The truth is that is works, but not everyone has the same results with it. You can put it down there to cure it, or eat it for prevention. You eat it because it contains live cultures that can reset the balance of bacteria that's supposed to be down there. Stick to using the over-the-counter seven day treatments. My doctor said to use the long one because it's milder & safe to use in pregnancy (after the first trimester of course)

You should be very careful what you put in your vagina especially when you are pregnant. I would say unless your doctor prescribes it do not put it. Stop eating all sugar and carbs for a week and take acidophilus (find a good quality supplement). Take it every day, three times a day with food. Your YI will be gone in a week.

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