Yeast infections are often almost killed off by a woman's period. Almost. They generally come back after a little while after your period is over if you never got it treated.
But you shouldn't wait to find out if yours will go away or not, because yeast infections can also migrate deeper into the body and cause dangerous illnesses. Chronic yeast infections may be a warning sign of more serious conditions.
jujubeann answered Thursday November 11 2010, 6:14 pm: The yeast infection may go away on its own but you should do something to treat the symptoms and relieve the discomfort. If you're reluctant to use vaginal creams to relieve the discomfort of your infection, you should consider using vinegar. No, you don't insert the vinegar in your vagina or even drink it. Just mix a cup of apple cider vinegar in a nice warm bath and soak for about 20 minutes. This will help relieve the symptoms and go a long way to rid your symptoms. [ jujubeann's advice column | Ask jujubeann A Question ]
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