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Why Over The Counter Yeast Infection Cures Stop Working   Message List  
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Over the counter yeast infection cures that stop working are a
problem for thousands of women every month. This is not only
frustrating for these women, but this particular issue with over the
counter yeast cures is creating resistant Candida yeast that becomes
more difficult to cure.
75% of women have their lives disrupted by a yeast infection at some
time in their life. When your medication doesn't do the job it is
intended for this minor disruption can turn into a major life
changing problem. Living with a yeast infection for a few days is not
an enjoyable experience. That few days can turn into weeks, months or
even years for some women, and that's when it becomes a serious
problem.
These women are in a vicious circle of purchasing a yeast infection
cure only to have their yeast infection return as soon as the
treatment is finished. They then go out and purchase a more powerful
Candida cure, and even turn to oral drugs to cure an infection that
should have been cured within a few days of first getting the
symptoms.
The main reason why a yeast infection isn't cured the very first time
is the over the counter treatment is only curing one of the many
symptoms of a yeast infection. The women who start suffering from an
itchy, sore vagina naturally assume that this is where the cause of
the yeast infection lies, but this is not always the case.
When you only treat the symptoms it doesn't matter how powerful the
over the counter anti fungal cream is, you're not going to cure your
yeast infection. When you're continually treating the yeast with the
same anti fungal drugs the Candida you're trying to kill soon become
resistant. The Candida yeast is very good at adapting to it's
environment even if it has to live in a condition that it's suppose
to die in.
If you're one of the thousands of women who an over the counter yeast
infection cure no longer works it's important you go and see your
doctor. Your doctor will rule out any medical reasons why your yeast
infection has become
chronic.

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