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How To Treat Yeast Infection & Get Rid Of Thrush For Good

  • sephilarilego
  • May 11
  • 3 min read

How to treat yeast infection effectively starts with recognizing that more hygiene isn't always the answer. I’ll show you the best yeast infection treatment steps and how to use a thrush treatment that actually works by restoring your body's natural balance.


If you want to get rid of yeast infection symptoms, you must stop "treating blind." As an Advanced Clinical Practitioner, I see many patients who struggle to get rid of thrush because they interrupt the skin's natural barrier with scented soaps or stop their medication too early. In this video, I break down the "cottage cheese" pattern of Candida overgrowth, the importance of combined internal and external treatment, and why less is often more when it comes to recovery.


We’ll look at the clinical triggers, like antibiotics and pregnancy, and the specific antifungal protocols used to clear the infection for good.


What you'll learn:

-Why Candida albicans overgrows and how to spot the cottage-cheese pattern.

-The difference between internal pessaries and external creams in clinical practice.

-Why "incomplete treatment" is the #1 reason thrush keeps coming back.

-Practical tips for protecting the vulval skin barrier during recovery.

-When to seek a professional diagnosis for recurrent episodes.


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WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT THRUSH:

Vaginal thrush is a common yeast infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida fungi that normally live harmlessly in the vagina. It is not usually a sexually transmitted infection but can sometimes be triggered by factors like antibiotics, hormonal changes (such as pregnancy), diabetes, or a weakened immune system. Typical symptoms include itching and soreness around the vagina and vulva, discomfort during sex or urination, and a thick, white, usually odourless discharge. Many women experience it at least once, and while mild cases may clear on their own, treatment is often needed. Although treatments are generally effective, symptoms can sometimes persist if the cause is different, the infection recurs, or the medication is not used correctly.


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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - How To Treat Yeast Infection

00:26 - What Thrush Actually Is

01:03 - Itching, Discharge, and Redness

01:39 - Why Treatment Fails

02:19 - Antifungal Options

03:05 - How to Treat Thrush in Men

03:32 - Practical Comfort Advice

03:57 - When to See a Clinician

04:13 - Dr Fox: Safe, Regulated Online Healthcare


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