OTC Vaginal Yeast Infection Medications

July 9th, 2008 Posted in Health

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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.

There are different versions of medications available over-the-counter for vaginal yeast infection. Pills, lotions and creams are all available giving a choice to the typical sufferer of ways to relieve vaginal yeast infection. Most of these medications use at least one of the four main types of products following: miconazole, butoconazole nitrate, tioconazole and clotrimazole. Each of these products can be very effective in destroying the cell wall of the Canada microbe, which then gives temporary relief from the infection. However, attacking the Canada organism itself is not the same as solving the underlying cause, which led to the unfounded multiplication of this otherwise inoffensive fungus. Other common types of medication available over-the-counter include antihistamines, also known as topical anesthetics. They too served to relieve symptoms but despite using such medication against yeast infection of the vagina, the source of the problem is never properly addressed. Hence these medications remain ineffective despite the intensive publicity and marketing that is done for them.

Over-the-counter medications: disadvantages

Medication purchased over-the-counter for yeast infection of the vagina can be unsatisfactory for a number of different reasons, including:

1) Too readily available: many people make an incorrect diagnosis of the symptoms and conclude that they have used infection without confirmation from their doctor. It is all too easy for them to obtain these medications that in fact may be harmful if there is really no used infection anyway.

2) Concomitant drawbacks: used excessively, over-the-counters may be a menace to your liver and kidneys. Long-term consumption in particular should not be done.

3) Symptoms-only way of working: these medications only work on symptoms such as inflammation and pains, but have no effect on the veritable cause of the yeast infection of the vagina.

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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