Three out of four women will experience at least
one yeast infection during her life, many experience recurrent
infections. Practicing some of these prevention techniques may help
reduce your risk.
Difficulty
Level:
easy Time
Required:
5 minutes
Here's
How:
Always wear white cotton panties. Nylon and Lycra may trap air and
create a breeding ground for yeast. Never wear panty hose
alone--always wear cotton panties underneath.
Never
use petroleum-based lubricants for vaginal lubrication during
sexual intercourse. Always use water-based lubricants when vaginal
dryness is an issue.
Always
wipe from front to back after a bowel movement to prevent the
yeast which normally inhabits the intestinal tract from being
transferred to the vaginal area.
Eating
one cup of yogurt a day helps some women prevent the yeast
infections that often follow antibiotic treatment; however, eating
yogurt will not cure a yeast infection.
Don't
use perfumed bath products or powders in the vaginal area, these
can cause irritations which can lead to infection.
Don't
use douches! Douches wash away the natural protective mucous of
the vagina leaving the vagina more susceptible to yeast and other
vaginal infections.
Tips:
Before you get a yeast infection decide if you prefer prescription
or over-the counter (OTC) treatment.
At
the first sign of yeast infection call your physician for
prescribed medication, or go to your pharmacy to buy one of the
FDA approved products that are available OTC.
Never self-treat a yeast infection unless you have previously been
diagnosed for a yeast infection by a healthcare professional.
Always
call a healthcare professional for diagnosis if you are not sure a
subsequent infection is yeast. Other vaginal infections or STDs
may have similar symptoms.