Test for Vaginal Yeast Infections and Different Experiences in Treating Candida
Someone asked me about how to get a test for vaginal yeast infections.
You need to get the test done by a doctor who uses their labs.
If you go to their website (gsdl.
com), you can look up their number and call them.
They will send you a list of health care providers in your area who are registered with this lab.
Just a little warning, the tests are expensive and insurance may not cover all or any of the testing.
I am actually taking Neurontin for neuropathic pain, go to physical therapy, and take Visatril and a muscle relaxant (all for other conditions), so they tend to help with the itching.
The last round of medications (Nystatin orally, vaginally, and topically for 30 days) did not help, so we are now putting me on oral Nizoral for six weeks and a compound of Nystatin cream (as I found the tablets too gritty and uncomfortable).
We will see how this works.
I wanted to try boric acid suppositories, but my doctor said that they were not strong enough.
We all have our opinions and different experiences and as such we can take them or leave them.
I have done enough research on my condition to know what is right for me.
You need to do the same for yourself.
My only concern for all readers is that they do the same and not jump at every thing that is posted.
There are good ones and bad ones on both ends of traditional and alternative medicine, however most traditional guys will tell negative horror stories no matter how these procedures are helping some people.
They are completely close minded to everything alternative.
You need to get the test done by a doctor who uses their labs.
If you go to their website (gsdl.
com), you can look up their number and call them.
They will send you a list of health care providers in your area who are registered with this lab.
Just a little warning, the tests are expensive and insurance may not cover all or any of the testing.
I am actually taking Neurontin for neuropathic pain, go to physical therapy, and take Visatril and a muscle relaxant (all for other conditions), so they tend to help with the itching.
The last round of medications (Nystatin orally, vaginally, and topically for 30 days) did not help, so we are now putting me on oral Nizoral for six weeks and a compound of Nystatin cream (as I found the tablets too gritty and uncomfortable).
We will see how this works.
I wanted to try boric acid suppositories, but my doctor said that they were not strong enough.
We all have our opinions and different experiences and as such we can take them or leave them.
I have done enough research on my condition to know what is right for me.
You need to do the same for yourself.
My only concern for all readers is that they do the same and not jump at every thing that is posted.
There are good ones and bad ones on both ends of traditional and alternative medicine, however most traditional guys will tell negative horror stories no matter how these procedures are helping some people.
They are completely close minded to everything alternative.