Oral Yeast Infection
Medication
Oral Yeast Infection
Medication is the most common method of ridding the body
of troublesome yeast and the unpleasant symptoms it
causes. Most doctors start by prescribing one of several
common antifungal Oral Yeast Infection Medications to get
rid of your symptoms fast. All of these drugs attack the
yeast organisms without harming the body itself.
The following types of Oral Yeast Infection Medication are most
common:
Oral antifungal drugs that end in the suffix ‘-azole’. This
class of drugs is by far the most common Oral Yeast Infection
Medication prescribed today, and works by blocking the
metabolism of the yeast organism in a way that prevents it from
building healthy cell walls. The cell walls collapse and the
yeast die. This cures the infection in about 10 days in most
cases.
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Polyene antifungal medications. These drugs are most often
prescribed for Yeast Infections that occur in the mouth and
throat, like thrush. The most common polyene Oral Yeast
Infection Medication is nystatin, which is usually available as
a lozenge or as a mouthwash or rinse.
When nystatin is ineffective in controlling an oral infection,
the more aggressive drug amphotercin B may be prescribed
instead. Both medications work by actually attaching to the
yeast organism and eating through the cell walls. These
medicines do not harm human cells however.
If you have severe and frequently recurring Yeast Infections
a physician may recommend that you take an Oral Yeast Infection
Medication on an ongoing basis, as a preventative measure. Oral
Yeast Infection Medication usually does not have negative side
effects when taken once, for a single infection but taken
regularly may cause more problems.
When taken on an ongoing basis, antifungal drugs can cause
nausea, headache, and abdominal pain. Oral Yeast Infection
Medication can also interact with a wide variety of
prescription drugs such as warfarin and coumadin,
hydrochlorothyazide, cyclosporin, dylantin, and calcium channel
blockers.
The truth is that even when treated with Oral Yeast
Infection Medication, 40-50% of all patients will get a
recurrent infection within six months of discontinuing
treatment. If this happens to you, do not despair: it is a very
common occurrence. Instead, to avoid recurring infections, take
a few steps above and beyond Oral Yeast Infection Medication,
such as:
Eliminate sugar and all foods containing yeast. Refined
starch counts as sugar, and foods with yeast in them include
bread, beer, and wine. You might be eating a diet of primarily
sugar and starch and not even realize it. It is easy to do. If
you try to cut sugar, starch, and yeast out of your diet and
discover you’ve cut out all your favorite foods, you may have
found your problem right there. Cleaning up your diet will have
lots of benefits beyond curing your persistent yeast infection,
and you can still eat well.
When your immune system is built back up and sugar is
eliminated, the yeast has nothing to eat and your normal
balance is restored. At that point, you can gradually add back
small portions of the offending foods, keeping in mind that a
balanced diet is essential to maintaining a yeast-free
life.
Get plenty of sleep and control stress. If you sleep far too
little and worry far too much you are running down your immune
system. Anything that runs down the immune system can give
yeast a change to take over and cause problems. So take care of
yourself.
Avoid antibiotics unless absolutely necessary. Don’t insist on
an antibiotic from the GP every time a cold or viral flu hits.
Antibiotics only cure illnesses caused by bacteria, not
viruses. When a person takes a course of antibiotics, the
medicine kills the good bacteria in the body that control yeast
along with the bad bacteria that cause disease. Once yeast
takes hold, it’s hard to control.
Today’s Oral Yeast Infection Medication is effective and
efficient, but for about half the people who struggle with
Yeast Infections, lifestyle changes will be necessary in order
for the medications to do their job permanently and
effectively. Both approaches combined can make Yeast Infections
a bad memory and not much more.
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