If you think you have a yeast infection or if you are predisposed to
getting them often, you may be considering a home remedy. This can be
a great alternative to a prescription or over-the-counter remedy to
cure your yeast infection. However, you likely have a number of
questions about using a home remedy for treating your yeast infection.
Here is an FAQ on trying a yeast infection home remedy.
FAQ #1: What is a home remedy?
A: A home remedy refers to any cure or treatment for a disease or
ailment that can be prepared and administered without having to visit
a doctor or a pharmacy. Some home remedies have been around for
centuries, and historically all cultures of the world have been using
home remedies far longer than modern pharmacology has been in
existence - often with comparable or better results.
FAQ #2: When should I consider a home remedy for my yeast infection?
A: If you are a man or a woman who suspects you may have a yeast
infection but do not want to spend the time or money necessary to
visit a doctor or a pharmacy, a home remedy may be the right choice
for you.
FAQ #3: Why should I trust a home remedy?
A: At first, the gut reaction for most people upon hearing about a
home remedy is whether it can be trusted. After all, the thinking
goes, don't doctors know best? The answer seems to be: not
necessarily. Many home remedies are based a bit on age-old wisdom and
a lot on modern day success stories after having been tried by
millions of other people. By contrast, many people today are becoming
increasingly distrustful medicines purveyed by doctors and big
businesses who answer not only to the call to heal but also to the
call of investors.
FAQ #4: What are the advantages of using a home remedy to cure my
yeast infection?
A: Using a home remedy to cure your yeast infection will help you get
at the causes of the yeast infection, as opposed to using a
pharmaceutical that will likely just treat the symptoms of your
current infection. Also, home remedies are much less expensive to
administer, given the high cost of the treatments prescribed by
doctors or available over the counter. Unlike store-bought remedies,
with a home remedy, once you know what it is and how to properly
administer it, you will never have to invest money in curing your
yeast infection again.
FAQ #5: What are some examples of home remedies for yeast infections?
A: Home remedies for yeast infections vary. Some remedies include use
of herbal douches, garlic cloves, reducing sugar in the diet, eating
more live bacteria cultures like acidophilus and bifidus, and
applying a vinegar and water solution. The best home remedies,
however, are those that employ a proven combination of a number of
different methods to exact the best results that cure a yeast
infection and do not let it recur.
The use of home remedies is on the rise as the number of do-it-
yourself doctors increases in the population. While many do-it-
yourselfers still rely upon over-the-counter medicines to cure what
ails them, an increasing number of people are turning to proven home
remedies that provide safer, cheaper cures that often strike at the
root of the problem rather than just treating the
symptoms.
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