my personal cure for a yeast infection or UTI

Oct 05, 2018 13:10


icon: "hypnotiq (my fractal "Windwheel" -- an abstract swirl of yellow red and orange with a little green)"If you have a UTI or yeast infection and don't want to go to the doctor*, you might try what I do. I combine certain supplements with drinking a lot of water and avoiding sugar and acidic drinks (sadly this includes coffee). I haven't needed ( Read more... )

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callmebee October 8 2018, 15:22:46 UTC
I have chronic yeast infections, so I often treat them myself without bothering to talk to a doctor.

In fact, my last doctor was really shocked when they pointed it out my "infection" on my labs from my annual exam and I just sort of shrugged and went, "Its always like that." Because it is.

But on the airplane to ND it got so bad that I ended up with sores on my labia, which has never happened before.

Another doctor recommended I my own probiotic suppository (basically) by breaking open a PB8 capsule and making a paste with it and using my finger to apply it. I can't say it doesn't help, but it's messy.

I have requested Diflucan in the past and the doctor I spoke to at that point (in 2010) told me that the amount I'd have to take for how bad my problem is would damage my liver. Granted I had over growths all over my body (in my mouth and sinuses specifically) so perhaps that is an option this time.

I'm going to call my OBGYN today because this cannot go on. I'm afraid the damage being caused to my vagina. Diet changes make a drastic impact within a few days, so hopefully that helps sustain it. I may have to consider a permanent diet change that reduces sugar and processed carbohydrates drastically. I guess that wouldn't hurt my overall health in general, I just despise having dietary restrictions because I find them triggering.

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belenen October 8 2018, 20:21:41 UTC
if you're not ready to reduce sugar and simple carbs yet, simply increasing the amount of water you drink and raw veggies you eat will help even without that, because the water makes it a less hospitable environment for the bad stuff and the veggies help the good ones to multiply.

For me, water is number 1 over anything else (I drink at least 96 oz a day when I'm combating an infection, but I do sweat a lot and I am quite a large person).

I really really hope you get a good visit w your doc that helps a lot!

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