Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. There’s a whole lot of misinformation on this thread. Boric acid is highly effective in treating infections. Burning is a symptom of Yeast infection, and sex usually isn’t a common cause of yeast infections.
According to who?
Anonymous wrote:OP. She is not willing to see a nurse practitioner or a midwife. Nobody. She’s had this infection for almost 2 or 3 months, so it’s not really an emergency. She chose to ignore it, and thought mild yeast infections could get better on their own. She doesn’t have special needs.
Anonymous wrote:OP. She is not willing to see a nurse practitioner or a midwife. Nobody. She’s had this infection for almost 2 or 3 months, so it’s not really an emergency. She chose to ignore it, and thought mild yeast infections could get better on their own. She doesn’t have special needs.
Anonymous wrote:OP. She is not willing to see a nurse practitioner or a midwife. Nobody. She’s had this infection for almost 2 or 3 months, so it’s not really an emergency. She chose to ignore it, and thought mild yeast infections could get better on their own. She doesn’t have special needs.
Anonymous wrote:There actually is a completely effective home remedy for a yeast infection: going 100% clean keto for an entire month to starve it of sugars. Also boil underwear and towels at highest temperature setting your washing machine allows, and o ly wear cotton underwear.
More work than going to cvs or the doctor’s, though.
I would urge my kid to go to the doc and I would advocate hard for one-dose oral diflucan because as others have suggested, monistat is hell.
Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old daughter has a vaginal yeast infection, and she says she's had it for a while now. The issue is she doesn't want to go to the doctor and wants to treat it at home.
Does anyone know any home remedies that actually work? We also have a prescription for Ketoconazole Cream 2% (Fougera) at home, and she wanted to use it. She’s getting conflicting reports online about whether it's okay to use for a vaginal yeast infection.
Can she use it? Has anyone dealt with this before or had success treating a yeast infection at home?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. There’s a whole lot of misinformation on this thread. Boric acid is highly effective in treating infections. Burning is a symptom of Yeast infection, and sex usually isn’t a common cause of yeast infections.
Anonymous wrote:OP. She’s never been sexually active before so it can’t be an STD, and she doesn’t want a prescription or over the counter medication. She wants a home remedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. This behavior is pretty typical for her. Telling me to shut up or leave her alone isn't out of the ordinary, so it’s not disordered behavior for her.
I do not believe she's sexually active. She's never had a boyfriend and isn't especially social. She's in high school, and from what I can tell, most of her peers aren't dating or sexually active either.
She comes up with all kinds of reasons for why she hates going to the doctor: it's too far away, appointments take too long, the doctor is annoying, they ask too many questions, it's too cold, she's too busy, she's too tired, she hates filling out forms, she hates sitting in the waiting room, etc.
I told her to stop asking me to about it because I wasn't going to keep telling her the same thing. She got angry, but she has stopped asking now.
She needs to be told in no uncertain terms to grow the eff up. Most people dislike going to the doctor for these reasons. We go anyway, because we take care of our health. Tell her to drop the pathetic pretty princess act and start acting like an adult. Your tone needs to be firm when you tell her this.