Category: Vaginal Infections

A recurring yeast infection can be super frustrating and often, it’s because the infection wasn’t completely treated the first time.

To get rid of a recurring yeast infection, follow these steps:

First, confirm it’s actually yeast by doing a vaginal swab test and a pelvic scan. Some infections mimic yeast.

If confirmed, your doctor will likely prescribe fluconazole or a vaginal antifungal cream.

Avoid sex during treatment.

After treatment, change your underwear and go for breathable cotton undies.

Start eating probiotics like yogurt or kefir.

Reduce sugar in your diet (yeast feeds on sugar).

Don’t overuse antibiotics.

Practice good vaginal hygiene and safe sex.

Some research also supports the use of boric acid suppositories for chronic yeast infections, but only as a last resort, and always under medical supervision.

Want more info? I explained it in detail here:
👉 Yeast Infection 101: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

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