A yeast infection is easily treatable by either over-the-counter medications or prescriptions. Common drug classes used to treat yeast infections are azole
Yeast infections of the nails are treated with an oral anti-yeast medicine. Yeast infections in the skin folds can be treated with anti-yeast powders. Can a yeast infection be prevented? You can prevent some yeast infections by doing these things: Use good oral hygiene to help prevent yeast infection in your mouth (thrush).
Vaginal yeast infections occur when the natural yeast in the vagina overgrows and causes an infection. Medications typically used to treat vaginal yeast infections are part of the azole drug class
The standard drugs used for treating trichomoniasis are metronidazole (Flagyl) and tinidazole (Tindamax). yeast infection because yeast
Fluconazole is used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Fluconazole works by killing the fungus or yeast that causes an infection, effectively preventing its growth and treating the infection. Medication type: Oral. Recommended for: Treating vaginal yeast infections
Fluconazole is used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Fluconazole works by killing the fungus or yeast that causes an infection, effectively preventing its growth and treating the infection. Medication type: Oral. Recommended for: Treating vaginal yeast infections
May be used to treat certain fungal or yeast infections. May be used to treat vaginal candidiasis (vaginal yeast infections caused by Candida
Fluconazole is used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Fluconazole works by killing the fungus or yeast that causes an infection, effectively preventing its growth and treating the infection. Medication type: Oral. Recommended for: Treating vaginal yeast infections
Vaginal yeast infections occur when the natural yeast in the vagina overgrows and causes an infection. Medications typically used to treat vaginal yeast infections are part of the azole drug class
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The vast majority of STDS can be treated effectively with non-penicillin type antibiotics, antifungals, and anti yeast medications. Penicillin is NOT used to treat HIV infection, and excellent prophylactic medications are available right after suspected exposure to lessen the possibility of infection.
Otherwise, an interesting story, but I doubt one alpha man in a hundred would ever speak to his wife again after pushing the T-bird into the lake.