Tuesday, August 17, 2010

What will a dermatologist do for a yeast infection?

I have been on two creams - ketacona and clortrimazole and none of them will get rid of the yeast infection. It is slowly starting to fade, but it%26#039;s still here so my doctor recommended I see a dermatoligist. When my penis gets hard the yeast seems to get bigger. When my penis is not, it is small and ahrd to see. I am a male. I have never had sex in my life. I do not have diabetes or any health issues whatsoever (it%26#039;s been tested already). My doctor says the yeast came due to the heat. I work out every single day. What should I expect the dermatologist to do?|||HI Facing Worlds





Here is a plan to heal the issue.








A Quick Action Plan for Dealing with Candida





1. Find out if you have Candida overgrowth through Darkfield Microscopy blood work testing, electrodermal screening, or other reliable screening, and proceed accordingly.





2. Eliminate all sugar and sugar-containing foods, including alcohol, sweetened chocolate and soda. Eat no fruit other than grapefruit, green apples, and small quantities of berries. Release caffeine products, including coffee and black tea.





3. Do not eat foods that contain yeast or flour such as bread, biscuits, muffins, bagels, cookies, etc. Avoid fermented foods such as soy sauce, and only use apple cider vinegar.





4. Obtain adequate amounts of essential nutrients including vitamin A, beta carotene, all B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, calcium, chromium, magnesium, selenium, zinc, essential fatty acids, and the amino acid, taurine.





5. Supplement with the probiotics acidophilus and bifidobacteria.





6. Take digestive enzymes, including ones with amylase and cellulose, as they help eliminate unhealthy yeasts while also aiding overall digestion. Hydrochloric acid (HC1) may be useful as well.





7. Useful herbal remedies include barberry, caprylic acid, citrus seed extract, garlic, goldenseal, oil of oregano, Oregon grape, and tea tree oil.





8. Avoid the use of antibiotics, birth control pills, and all synthetic hormones. Avoid conventionally produced inorganic dairy products, choosing raw organic dairy whenever possible.





9. Dealing with Candida requires a comprehensive treatment approach; significant improvements may not be noticeable for three to six months. Seek the help of an alternative health practitioner experienced with Candida, if you need support.











Best of health to you|||The dermatologist might give you better medicine than the regular doctor.





Regular doctors dont know anything about skin and often prescribe the wrong medication.





If you%26#039;ve never been to a dermatologist before start going. The dermatologist is like a dentist.. necessary to see one but not as painful.

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