
You Can Banish Yeast Infections for Good
with Kristyne McDaniel
Yeast infections are an unhappy and unpopular topic. Although women have been suffering from yeast infections for as long as there have been women, actually contracting the infection is always an unpleasant, uncomfortable, and completely unwelcome surprise.
A majority of women (approximately 75%) have developed a vaginal yeast infection at some point in their lives. While the infection itself is transmissible through sexual contact, it is not considered a sexually transmitted disease.
Like most women, I've been the unlucky recipient of a recurrent yeast infection too. You can develop the infection by taking an antibiotic, wearing certain kinds of clothing -- in fact, there are quite a few ways you can wind up with a yeast infection.
I hated having problems over and over again whenever I had to take an antibiotic. At one point, my physician was prescribing a treatment for a yeast infection at the same time he wrote my prescription for an antibiotic because the yeast infection was inevitable and I was afraid to even take the antibiotic without having the treatment on hand. The day some treatments were released as over-the-counter medications was a red-letter day for sufferers, because we would no longer have to make time in a busy schedule to see a doctor when we knew fully well what was wrong with us and what treatment we needed.
Squirming with discomfort in a chair during a meeting at work is horrible. Dealing with messy creams or cumbersome suppositories that cost $20 a pop is terrible too.
There comes a day when each of us realizes that people must have done something to deal with yeast infections hundreds or thousands of years ago -- before the pharmaceutical companies convinced us a doctor visit and prescription was required for every little thing. You know what? There are solutions. Not only are there solutions, but there are a number of solutions to choose from.
The time is now to learn how to free ourselves from the mad cycle of drug-store medicines to treat an age-old condition. I love living life now when it has been so long since I've had a yeast infection that I barely even remember what they felt like.
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