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Yeast Infection
Asked by B.B. from Detroit
on October 3, 2009
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I am 10 weeks pregnant, and have a yeast infection. Is it safe to use Monostat (not sure on the spelling)?
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- When I was pregnant with my now 2yr old I was prone to yeast infections. I ate Dannon yogurt (it has natural yeast cultures in it). Doesn't matter what flavor the Dann...
- I'd highly recommend you check with your health care professional (Dr., Midwife, family doc etc). They'll have the most up to date info on the safety of any med while ...
- I am not sure, check with your pharmacist....i had one when I was preg last I ate yogurt at least once a say and in a couple days it was gone.
Yeast Rash
Asked by M.M. from Little Rock
on February 7, 2007
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My daughter is 6 months old and has a yeast infection and I took her to her doctor and they gave her an antibotic which makes the yeast infection thrive i was told by ...
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- My daughter is 19 months old ans she got her first yeast rash when she was just 2 weeks old. She has continued to get them on and off siince then. The best way i have ...
- My first baby girl used to suffer from yeast infections as well, someone gave me the advise to start giving her yogurt. If you get "Plain yogurt" you can always add ...
- Yogurt with live cultures!! That will help from the inside out. I've taught a few little ones with this issue and though it is common it's one of those things that rea...
Yeast Infection???
Asked by M.S. from Dallas
on March 1, 2013
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Kinda a personal question with TMI, so do not continue reading if this is not your cup of tea. ***that was the warning*** So, for the past few months, I seem to hav...
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- I don't have any evidence for my suggestion, but it sounds like your pH is changing. Okay, just found a thread with this topic, lots of comments here: http://www.m...
- Bacterial vaginosis is similar to a yeast infection but is an overgrowth of bacteria. You will need to see your gyne for a diagnosis and antibiotics.
- Go to your Gyn as this needs attention. There are many things it could be, most of which need the attention of a doctor including recurring yeast infections which can ...
Yeast Infection
Asked by D.J. from Dover
on March 3, 2008
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I think my 32 month old son might have a yeast infection. Can anyone tell me what I should be looking for and what the symtoms are?? Thanks!! D.
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- My grandson was prone to yeast infections until he was potty trained. He had irritation, itching, pretty much the same symptoms his mommy & I would have. Over the coun...
- A red rash. The very best thing for that is to buy some probitoics from the health food store. They make it for babes, and it ups the immune system and is fantasic for...
- You may want to add Probiotics in his diet and consult a Naturopath for additional suggestions for any underlying symptoms.
Allergy to Yeast
Asked by T.S. from Chicago
on September 29, 2009
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My husband just found out he is allergic to yeast. That means no breads and no beer. The beer doesn't matter cause we are not drinkers. As for the breads, that's a big...
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- The Jewish bread mahtzo has no yeast. Your local library might have cookbooks geared toward Passover. Jews are not supposed to eat leavened bread (bread made with yeas...
- You are pretty much limited to items like corn bread and the like. If he is not allergic to gluten (Celiac's disease) he can have stuff like banana bread. Try making...
- Yes, any bread or baked product made with baking soda or baking powder. Biscuits, corn bread and most quickbreads are made with baking soda instead of yeast.
4 Yr Old with Re-occuring Yeast Infections.
Asked by T.K. from Nashville
on April 24, 2012
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I have a 4 year old who in the last 2 months has had about 7 yeast infections. They come and we start treating and some of them go away but others get so bad she cann...
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- Look into a candida-free diet. I don't have a lot of information to offer on it, but my MIL had a yeast problem in her lungs and the doctors put her on a candida (yea...
- When recurrent or chronic yeast infections were a problem, it turned out to be the result of antibiotics without probiotics and our poor diet altering the intestinal ...
- All of the answers provided seem to be right on track. Except 7 infections within the last 2 months seems excessive. I hate to be the only one with a dark answer, but ...
Yeast Infection
Asked by E.W. from Tucson
on July 20, 2008
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About two years ago is when I first started having problems with yeast infections. For the longest time I had itching all over down there, but not inside, so I didn't ...
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- I had the exact same problems, and went to many Dr.s who diagnosed it as a yeast infection. I finally went to a specialist who took a sample of my skin, and it turns ...
- Well, looks like you got TONS of advice on this one. Here is an article I read once that had lots of info. I don't get yeast infections much, so I haven't tried any ...
- I don't know if you have tried this, but there is a pill you can get at health food stores called acidophilus that really helped prevent my yeast infections. It does n...
Yeast Infection
Asked by T.A. from Pocatello
on May 2, 2008
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So my doctor gave me a cream for yeast infection that states right on it not to use if breastfeeding, which I am and she knew. UGH! Has anyone actually tried the yogur...
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- If you are really into home remedies these worked for me. Eat about 1/2 cup of plain yogurt 2 times a day. You can also use the yogurt in your vagina about 2 tables...
- yeast infections can be cleared up with just over the counter stuff so i would look into that. And does the package say to not use the cream if breastfeeding? Or does ...
- Using Gentian Violet: http://www.bflrc.com/newman/breastfeeding/gentviol.htm C. McCollett, CBE, CLD, MWA The Westside Birth Connection ###-###-#### www.westside...
Yeast Infection
Asked by A.H. from Dayton
on October 16, 2008
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I am pretty sure I have a yeast infection, but I cant afford to go to the dr right now. Do the at home treatments work, and how long do they take? THanks in advance.
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- Yes, it depends on which kind you use (1 day, 3 day, and so on), but I usually buy the Monistat 1 that you can use anytime, but right before bed is best, and it clears...
- There is an OTC test you can take to determine if it is a yeast infection. I've never used it, but I've seen the commercials for it. I've used Monistat in the past whe...
- if it is a yeast infection..... it could go away on it's own BUT i know how annoying it could be..... yes the over the counter are the same as at the dr's. i worked fo...
Stubborn Yeast
Asked by J.S. from San Francisco
on July 15, 2008
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Does anyone have any advice on how to get rid of a stubborn yeast infection naturally? I've tried Candaclear which is a homeopathic suppository. I went through two c...
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- I thought I had heard something about eating yogurt helping.
- It's been years since I had a yeast infection, so I'm not sure what's out there right now, but Monistat always used to work. I used to have chronic yeast infections...
- Hi J.. I have always found acidophelus to do the trick - The spelling may be off, but you can find it in the health food store or your better supermarkets. For me,...