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Over-The-Counter Yeast Infection Treatment Review

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You can find yeast infection treatment doses that are available in one day doses, or three day doses, or seven-day doses. These are the different strengths that are available when you buy them over the counter. Basically it’s the same ingredient that your doctor would prescribe its in a lighter dosage.

One of the ways that you can treat your vaginal yeast infection is the use of a cream specially called a vagina cream. These vaginal creams are used to treat yeast infections over the counter and are typically placed inside the vagina with a supplied applicator which you see in the box. The cream is intended to kill the yeast infection itself which will certainly lead to less pitching and other nasty symptoms. These are often called antifungal creams which is another popular name for these products.

Here are some common examples of brand-name vaginal creams. Femstat, Mycelex, Monistat, Vagisil. These are some of the common products that you’ll see over-the-counter when it comes to vaginal creams fight yeast infection. Make sure that you read the label on the package to ensure that you are following the directions properly.

Some of the vaginal yeast infection creams are designed to be used at bedtime because they can be messy and they can leak out of the vagina during the day, this would pose an embarrassing situation so nighttime use is recommended. In addition you can find some creams that are topical creams used on the vagina on the area called the vulva. It’s used externally instead of being inserted into the vagina because it’ll provide maximum relief of the itching and minimize leaching.

The topical cream that is used to be placed on the outside on the vulva may help to relieve itching while the antifungal cream will attack the yeast infection itself. One precaution is that if you’re using a vaginal cream to treat yeast infections you should consider abstaining from sexual activity if you’re using a condom or diaphragm for birth control because these vaginal creams are oil-based creams and they can damage the latex in the condom.

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