Antibiotics have been a weapon in the arsenal of the medical profession for many years, and there is no doubt that have proven to be very effective for many conditions. The problem is that doctors took the habit to prescribe them for the slightest little thing, and patients sometimes feel short changed if we walk in clinic physician with a prescription for something.
We have been conditioned to believe that antibiotics are the panacea for almost everything. The truth is that they are only effective against bacterial diseases, and are pretty much indiscriminate when it comes to bacteria. Kill the good bacteria in us, along with bacteria of the problem.
How this affects yeast infections? Well, yeast infection is bacterial, and strangely one of the reasons that yeast infections are rising is through the indiscriminate use of antibiotics.
The yeast is naturally present in our bodies all the time. It is not a problem when everything is in balance. However, when we take antibiotics for another condition, due to their indiscriminate action our immune system is weakened, so that we are less able to fight its yeast when it begins to grow out of control.
The problem is that those who suffer from yeast infection often seek a pharmaceutical care, and while this may provide temporary relief, the infection will recurr, stronger each time, such as the use of antibiotics actually has weakened the system.
Unless there is another reason of Overiding to take antibiotics. You should avoid them only for yeast infections. Is more than likely the problem will grow into a superinfection, who will face no remedy of pharmacy.
If you're suffering from a yeast infection and is taking antibiotics for another reason, you should seriously consider coming out of them and tackle the problem in a more natural. Of course, this should be done only with the consent of your doctor.
Of course there will be times when that is not an option. If it is imperative that you take antibiotics, then we must ensure that our body is in as good a State as possible and in a State of equilibrium.
Although it is impossible to build our good bacteria when taking antibiotics is perfectly realistic to combat yeast infection from eating the proper diet, exercising on a regular basis and drink plenty of water. Well, this could have the dual effect of reducing our dependence on antibiotics as defeat yeast infections.
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