Most
vaginal yeast infections can be treated with a readily available over-the-countervaginal yeast infection cream, tablet or suppository. These creams can be
purchased with a prescription from any large drugstore or pharmacy.
You can use these yeast infection treatment
creams according to the given directions that you can find in the cream
leaflet. Some of these creams can be applied for 1 day, some for three days
while some for 7 days to get a relief from vaginal yeast infection. The
ingredients in most over-the-counter vaginal yeast infection treatment creams
are same with the other products that you can purchase to cure yeast infection.
How to Use Vaginal Creams?
The simple way to use these vaginal yeast
infection treatment creams is to insert them into your vagina. You can do it
with the help of an applicator that you can get with the cream. In addition, you
can use the applicator to measure the right dose. Some vaginal creams are best
for use at night time when you are going to bed, because they can be messy and
can ooze out of the vagina.
Suppositories or Tablets for Vaginal Yeast
Infection Treatment
Suppositories or tablets are different from
vaginal yeast infection treatment creams in the sense that they come in
different packaging and they get dissolved inside the vagina. They are less
likely to ooze out of the vagina. Another difference is their strength as they
are more powerful or stronger than vaginal creams. They provide instant relief
from itching and burning unlike vaginal yeast infection treatment creams that may
take a while to show the results. However, both of these over-the-counter
treatments are effective to treat vaginal yeast infection.
If you have
severe yeast infection that is not responding to these over-the-counter vaginal
yeast infection treatments, you should get medical consultation from your
doctor for the effective vaginal yeast infection treatment.
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