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Over the Counter Medications for Vaginal Yeast Infection

By: Linda Allen These medications may bring relief temporarily, but the indications are that they have no lasting effect on yeast infection. It is a learned reflex to try using over-the-counter medication for vaginal yeast infections and this dates back many years. However, recent research now suggests that there is no effectiveness in such medication for really curing yeast infection.

Attacking the Candida organism that causes yeast infection is not the same as removing the underlying cause, which led to the uncontrolled multiplication of this otherwise harmless fungus. Notwithstanding, there are several different versions of medications available over-the-counter for vaginal yeast infection. Pills, lotions and creams can all be bought giving a choice to the typical victim of ways to relieve vaginal yeast infection. Most of these medicaments use at least one of the four main types of products following: clotrimazole, tioconazole, miconazole and butoconazole nitrate. Each of these products can destroy the cell wall of the Candida microbe very effectively, which then gives temporary alleviation from the infection. Other common types of medicaments that can be bought over-the-counter include antihistamines, also referred to as topical anesthetics. They too can reduce symptoms, but despite using such products to combat yeast infection of the vagina, the real underlying causal agent is never targeted. Therefore these medications are ineffective and really survive only because of the concentrated marketing and advertising that is done for them.

Over-the-counter medication: its negative aspects

Medication bought over-the-counter for yeast infection of the vagina may have a number of drawbacks. Some of them include:

1) Too easy to purchase: These medicaments are too readily available, and can degrade a person's health yet further if no real yeast infection exists anyway. Many people do not have the skills to auto-diagnose a problem and erroneously assume that they have a yeast infection, omitting to even confirm this with a doctor.

2) Secondary effects: over-the-counters may put your liver and kidneys at risk if you prolong their use. Long-term application is therefore to be avoided.

3) Only effective on symptoms: these medications only relieve symptoms such as inflammation and pains, but do nothing to get rid of the real cause of vaginal yeast infection.

Over-the-counter medication for yeast infection of the vagina is therefore based on short-term effects and does not act for long-term remedy. If you really want to resolve yeast infection, other solutions going beyond those of the pharmacy will be necessary. The holistic approach to tackle yeast infection of the vagina goes much further and is far safer than any over-the counter medication. As such, the holistic approach gets to the root of the problem without any secondary effects. Therefore should you be a victim of vaginal yeast infection, improve the situation by avoiding over-the-counters and by adopting a healthier holistic approach.


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Linda Allen is a health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book Yeast Infection No More . For Further Information: Vaginal Yeast Infection

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