Thrush can be
largely symptomatic, and when that’s the case, then great. All you need to do
is take your medicine, for instance a Fluconazole 150mg capsule, and then get
on with your day. For others amongst us, it’s one of the most frustrating
things ever, and what makes it this way is the incessant itch. Urgh. Here, we
have created a list of our top tips to help with the irritation of thrush.
Take Your
Medicine
First, take your
medicine. Some people swear by natural remedies, and that’s fine, but there’s
no definitive proof that they actually deal with the causes of thrush, i.e.
candida. Medicine, such as a Fluconazole 150mg tablet, is scientifically proven
to eliminate thrush from the body. If you want to deal with the root cause, and
prevent relapse, then take your medicine.
Yoghurt Helps
a Lot
Although the
jury is out as to whether yoghurt actually deals with the candida overgrowth,
one thing is certain: yoghurt relieves the itch and discomfort. It could simply
be because the yoghurt is cold, and that consequently, it’s helping to reduce
inflammation. However, it could also be because it’s working to reduce the
candida. Either way, it helps to manage symptoms.
Tea Tree Oil
Putting two or
three drops of tea tree oil in the bath helps some people with thrush. It’s
important that you don’t use too much oil and that you use a pure essential oil
supplement, but many people swear by this, so if you haven’t tried it, you
probably should.
Grapefruit
& Probiotics Help Clear It up and Prevent It’s Return
Some people
swear by a combination of grapefruit and probiotics to help eliminate and
prevent the return of candida. The scientific community has yet to prove its
efficacy, but so many people use this option, that there must be some merit to
it, even if it’s just that it helps to deal with symptoms, rather than offering
a cure.
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