My 78yr. old mother has been living with us for two years. Other than her Alzheimer's she has been in fairly good health and happy, except for an ongoing yeast infection. I have had her to multiple doctors and she has had vaginal suppositories of all kinds, several different creams and antifungal medications. It may seem to clear up for a day or two, but then it is back again. It causes her to itch and burn terribly and she is just miserable. Has anyone else had to deal with this problem and if you have is there a working solution? I feel so sorry for her and our lives now seem to revolve around her misery. Can anyone help me with this?
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D-mannose I think. Check the thread here. It's been discussed before.
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Tell the doctor to write a presription for Diflucan tablets. Generally, only one tablet is needed, but sometimes 2 or 3 are taken to assure that the yeast is killed.
neveralone, recurring yeast infections are likely caused by improper wiping after a BM. Mom is probably wiping back to front.
The best medication is an oral medication called Diflucan. It treats stubborn yeast that can be harbored in your throat, bladder, lungs, vagina, and blood. It is a strong medication, but for stubborn cases, repeated doses may be necessary. It's the only thing that actually killed the yeast infection for me. It is a serious drug. Discuss it with her doctor.
Terazol cream is the best anti yeast cream. It comes in a tablet to insert in vagina, but don't go that route. Cream is the best. Be sure to use all the cream, even if symptoms appear to be gone. Ask for an extra tube to keep on hand. This used to be prescription only even after some creams became available over the counter. It's the best, IMO.
Have her wear a pad in her panties even if she doesn't need one. Change it several times per day. It will keep the area dry. That is a must. I would do it long term. The drier it stays, the less chance for yeast to grow. To me cotton panties stay wet, but a microfiber that breathes and doesn't hold moisture is best for me. You can see what works for her.
Don't get into hot tub.
Avoid anything scented.
Switch to fragrance free and dye free soap, detergent, fabric softner, etc.
Dry very well after bathing. Perhaps stand in front of fan.
Ensure she is cleaned very well after bowel movement.
Don't wear anything tight on her crotch.
Get her tested for diabetes. My yeast issues were related to high blood sugars. Once the blood sugars came down, the yeast issues did too.
I never had luck with yogurt, probiotics, etc.
I hope she gets better.
Antibiotics can cause yeast infections. Yogurt can help prevent.
Improper hygiene can cause yeast infections. You may have to start monitoring.