Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 The " bad " bacteria that cause yeast infections are normally kept under control by the " good " bacteria in our bodies. If you are taking antibiotics, many of the good bacteria may be killed, allowing the bad bacteria to take over. This may also happen from using antibacterial soaps. The bad bacteria is also sometimes allowed to take over if the body's acidic/alkaline balance is upset. This imbalance can be caused by over-cleaning (alkaline douches, feminine hygiene sprays), the use of some spermicides, or by taking some medications (including antibiotics for an infection or some oral contraceptives). Acidophilus creates good bacteria. While taking antibiotics, you can prevent a yeast infection by eating three servings of acidophilus yogurt each day or by taking acidophilus supplements. Direct application of diluted natural apple cider vinegar can relieve painful, itchy symptoms in one or two applications. (One part apple cider vinegar to 3 parts water) Wash your panties in hot water to be sure all of the germs are killed. Or, you can " cook " your clean panties in the microwave for a few minutes. A yeast infection can be picked up by your husband, and he can give it back to you again and again. Condoms should be used until after the infection is totally gone. If your husband routinely passes a yeast infection back to you, he should go through the treatment with you. He should also use the over counter treatments for women's yeast infections (Monistat Cream, Miconazole, etc.). He should use the cream externally. If you continue to get recurring yeast infections, you and your husband both may have to resort to a prescription drug such as Diflucan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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