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Yeast Infection Treatments

Conclusion

Yeast infection can be treated once discovered. Many other vaginal infections can present symptoms similar to a yeast infection so you should not self-diagnose. If you suspect you have a yeast infection, you should see a doctor. Yeast infection typically resolves within a week or two if treated in time. If the infection does not get better, you should see a doctor who will prescribe a more effective treatment plan. You can prevent yeast infection by maintaining good vaginal hygiene and avoiding things that mess up your vagina’s bacteria balance.

Reference:

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