Yeast Infection Treatment Basics
Rectifying immediate and local symptoms is relatively easy. There are many nonprescription corrective measures that can be used, including natural remedies. However, treating local infections does not address the root of the problem, and the overall condition really should be treated, so that yeast-related infections don't continue to occur.
Currently there is not test that can precisely conclude whether a person has a yeast infection related illness or not. However, some test are considered helpful indicators. A stool study will show whether a person has an abnormally high amount of yeast, given that the intestines serve as a repository for yeast growth. A skin test may also suggest a yeast-related allergy. For vaginal infections, an analysis of the discharge may help to ascertain the presence of a yeast infection.
However, since these test are not completely accurate and will zero in only on the local infection, natural, nondrug remedies that are mild to the system can be tested to see if they alleviate a variety of symptoms.


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