D.A. asks from Gainesville, FL on January 14, 2008
Female Health
Please pardon me if this is offensive to anyone, but I get very frequent yeast infections. I have been with the same man for seven years and have been tested for STDs, so this is not a concern. I have heard about using boric acid capsules. I'd like some feedback from women who have tried this method and might provide me with some further insight.
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B.B. answers from Jacksonville on January 19, 2008
I use to get yeast infections too. My doctor gave me the best advice and I haven't had one since. He told me to go pee after sex. If you don't then you are more susptible to infections. it worked for me.
B.M. answers from Orlando on January 16, 2008
Hi, D.,
I am a grandmother, but I was troubled by yeast infections a short time after I was diagnosed with diabetes. Now that I am controlling my blood sugars, I have no more problem.
Young people are getting type II diabetes all the time. I hope you don't have diabetes, but if you haven't tested, you might want to think about.
B. M
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T.L. answers from Jacksonville on January 16, 2008
I have know idea about the boric acid capsules, but I was told for 15 years that I had chronic yeast infections. From age 20 until 35 years old. Then, I went to Dr. Hyler in Orange Park and he said that it was endometriosis(sp). I was suprised that that is what it was because I had given birth to 3 babies and had easy pregnancies. Usually if you have endometriosis, you can't get pregnant. I wish that all the Drs. that I had been to for all those years would have just checked for that. It would have saved me a lot of pain and aggrevation in the long run. HTH :)
M.K. answers from Tampa on January 16, 2008
My sis and I had frequent yeast infections when we were on the very low dose birth control pills, for me it was Junel I am not sure which one my sis was on. If you are on a very low dose b/c pill ask the dr to switch you to a different one, I switched to tri-sprintec (generic for Ortho Tri-cyclen) and have not had a problem since.
E.P. answers from Tampa on January 16, 2008
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I had the same problem with chronic yeast infections and I did a lot of research on it. I have found that probiotics found at your local health food store work great. In the beginning you will have die off effect but it's normal. If at any time you had to go on an antibiotic you need to replenish your body with a probiotic. Antibiotics kills all bacteria and probiotic restores good bacteria.Probiotics do a lot more for your body than just kills yeast. There are many benefits for taking probiotics.There is also Olive Leaf extract and this has many benefits too,but I would reaserch both of these product.To find which one is best for you. You can research it online or talk to your health food store.It helped me and I have not had to worry about it yet! I don't recommend boric acid capsules! I know boric acid kills insects and rodents, I'm not sure if its the same thing. I wouldn't want you to put that in your body.
K.W. answers from Pensacola on January 19, 2008
eat some yougart for a week and not try not to take any antibiotics get some monistat cream or inserts and see how that helps
G.G. answers from Orlando on January 16, 2008
Definitely get checked for Type II Diabetes, and take a look at your diet. How much refined sugar and processed foods (cereals, chips, bagels, sodas, etc.) are you consuming?
You should not be trying to use medicines, but instead getting to the root cause of the problem.
G. G.,
Certified Health Educator
Winter Park, FL
K.L. answers from Melbourne on January 16, 2008
Boric acid capsules was the only treatment that worked for me
after trying everything that the doctor precribed.
Your OB/GYN may be able to tell you what kind of yeast you have with the swab test. I always go to the doctor when I feel I have an infection.
I take an acidophilus capsule everyday.
Everyone's body is different so the doctor may be able to help.
Also, it is a good idea to cut out as much sugar as you can.
I have a hard time with that since I love sweets!
Good luck to you!
J.J. answers from Orlando on January 16, 2008
i know how you feel. ever since i got pregnant i've had more yeast infections than ever! but they're super mild. the best advice i can give is to CHANGE YOUR DIET! stay away from sweets and yes, chocolate is your worst enemy! take a good probiotic in the beginning (about two to three tbsp if it's liquid, which i prefer, three times daily). i usually buy the strawberry flavored liquid one at whole foods (it's in the vitamins aisle). it basically tastes like concentrated yogurt. i was told to eat lots of yogurt during the pregnancy and because of it i still have a hard time eating it! just say no to yeast-filled foods of all kinds. no bread, no pasta, no sugar, for TWO WHOLE WEEKS. millet bread is a great substitute. i ate a lot of rice and veggies. you might crave sugars constantly as i did, but you have to remain strong. the cravings come from your body telling you that the yeast is dying off and your body wants more to get it's fix! (this is also why we crave sweets after dinner, EVEN when we are totally full for example)
works like a charm for me every time. i haven't had to buy a single cream or anything since. as soon as i can feel it getting a little too itchy down there, i know i've eaten too much candy, and i start the regimen right away! hahaha
the way i see it, if i can't pronounce it and i have no clue what it is chemically composed of, i shouldn't be putting it in my body. period.
good luck! and of course, feel free to let me know if you have any questions! i feel your pain
G.D. answers from Tampa on January 17, 2008
Hi D.,
I am a huge advocate for boric acid for vaginal infections. I was first told about this when I was having my babys 15 years ago. I had constant recurring infections during pregnancy. My midwife made some capsules for me and in one day the infection was gone. Everyone that I have recommended this to has come back thanking me. It should be common knowledge it is such a simple remedy.
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