Yeast Infection Medicine - What Are Your Yeast Infection Treatment Options
Self diagnosis is a problem with many conditions with people preferring to make their own conclusions rather than see a doctor. This can be a dangerous practice.
When it comes to Yeast infection medicine the standard treatment is antifungal medications. Yeast infection medication can be inserted into the vagina as a suppository or in oral pill form. An alternative treatment is vaginal boric acid capsules which are starting to find a wider use in the treatment of a vaginal infection.
Unless you prefer to take an oral treatment the suppository yeast infection medicine is the standard method of treatment. Oral antifungal medication would treat any infection in the body since they affect the entire body, while the suppository medication will affect only the vaginal area. If a woman is pregnant then the only yeast infection medicine that is considered safe is suppository. Read the rest of this entry
