How Long Does A Yeast Infection Last?
When you find yourself suffering from a yeast infection, you think it will never end. You find yourself asking how long does a yeast infection last and what can I do to get rid of it. With new medications coming out all the time, it's becoming easier and quicker to get rid of the yeast infection. In this article we'll talk about how long does a yeast infection last and at the end of the article you'll find out some other ways to get rid of this ailment.
A yeast infection is caused by the overgrowth of yeast in the body. The technical term is Candidiasis. When the pH level in our body changes this allows for the yeast that is already in our body to multiply. Our bodies don't have enough good bacteria to keep the yeast in check so it continues to multiply and become known as a yeast infection. How long does a yeast infection lasts? It can depend upon what you're doing to treat it.
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If this is your first yeast infection you should definitely go see a doctor to get a definite diagnosis. If you've been through this before like many other women, you probably know what caused it and what you can do to treat it. There are many treatments for yeast infections using common household items. To relieve some of the symptoms almost immediately you can mix a cup of apple cider vinegar in a tub of warm water and relax for about 20 minutes. You can also take tea tree oil and put it on a tampon in place in the vagina for 20 minutes. Then rub some tea tree oil around the outside of the vagina for immediate relief.
How long does a yeast infection last? Usually about a week. If you go much longer than a week and your symptoms have not started to subside, you should go see your doctor. There are over-the-counter medications that you can use that will reduced the length of time that you must suffer. Usually these medications take about three to seven days before everything is cleared up, but you usually start to feel relief after three days no matter what type of medication you use.
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