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Confused about how to treat your yeast infection? Don't worry any more. Here, you'll discover 5 golden rules for treating a yeast infection that are tried and tested.

"Golden rules" are special rules that someone should always take heed of. They are important and useful in helping you keep focused and going in the right direction. Whatever task you undertake, whatever goal you aspire to, you'll discover "golden rules" to show you how. You simply have to search them out.

To help you achieve your aim, here are 5 of the best rules for treating yeast infection...

1 - Visit Your Doctor at the First Sign of Yeast Infection.

The reasons for doing this is that you want to get a correct diagnosis as soon as possible. Some of the symptoms of yeast infection could be signs of something else. But, once correctly diagnosed with the infection, you can start on your treatment right away. Remember, the faster you are diagnosed, the faster you can begin treatment and so the faster you can get cured.

2 - Reduce Your Sugar Intake.

Sugars feed the Candida Albicans fungus that causes your infection in the first place, and this includes fructose. Remember that sugars also exist in fresh fruit, fruit juices, dried fruit, processed foods, smoked foods, alcohol, etc. Make sure you study the labels on all foods.

3 - Wear Loose-Fitting Underwear that Breathes.

You will need to do this is because non-natural, tight-fitting undergarments retain the moisture and raise the temperature around your vaginal area. Unfortunately, the Candida fungus thrives in warm, dark, moist conditions. So wear only loose-fitting cotton undergarments.

4 - Cut-Out Scented Douches and Sprays, etc.

This is best done by utilising just plain, natural soap and water. This is important because feminine sprays, douches and other scented products upset the pH balance in and around your vagina and so can allow the Candida fungus to grow.

5 - Avoid Sex With a Yeast Infection.

Although sexual intercourse can't actually 'cause' the candida infection, it can transfer infection between sexual partners back and forth. And don't assume that by using condoms you eliminate the problem, because the lubricant used in many condoms can actually trigger an infection.

Rely on these 5 Golden Rules to get you started on your treatment. They're tried and tested and found to be true. Follow them and your own ultimate success is more likely and also the results a lot more satisfying.

Having said that, there are very many other issues that need to be addressed when you treat your yeast infection, hoping for a complete cure. For example, did you know that drug-based medications really just address the symptoms of your infection and not the root cause?

Which is only one of the reasons why so many women (and men) who suffer horrible recurring yeast infections, are turning in droves to natural treatments.

by: John Cielo




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