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How are yeast infections treated?

by "Emma Lee Davies" <emmaleedavies@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 20, 2008 at 11:39 AM

Yeast infections can be cured with antifungal medicines in the form of
creams, tablets, ointments or suppositories that are inserted into the
vagina. These medicines include butoconazole, clotrimazole, miconazole,
nystatin, tioconazole and terconazole. These products can be bought
over-the-counter at the drug store or grocery store. Your doctor can also
prescribe you a single dose of oral fluconazole.

Infections that do not respond to these medicines are becoming more
common. Using antifungal medicines when you don't really have a yeast
infection can boost your risk of getting a hard-to-treat infection in the
future.

Discover how to naturally cure your yeast infection. Visit:

http://www.HowToStopYeastInfection.com



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