
If you are bored by having to go out to the drug store for Monistat but need something to help with the itch and pain, then this yeast infection home remedy may be the answer to your prayers! It's simple, inexpensive, easy and something that you already have at home. Oh yep, it is also been curing yeast infections for loads of years! I'm talking about garlic!
As far as a home remedy goes; garlic actually does appear to be the simplest one. It may seem a little strange and sure, garlic does not smell the best, but when you're suffering from the itching and burning of a yeast infection, smelling of garlic is a tiny price to pay for relief! What makes garlic so great is not just that it works but also that you can use it in 2 different ways. You can opt for fresh garlic cloves or garlic oil and then use them on any type of infection you get.
With a skin rash you can apply the garlic oil to the area a number of times per day. It will instantly soothe the itch and quickly start fighting the yeast and healing. For a vaginal yeast infection, you can use the garlic oil on the outer part of the vagina for relief from the itching and pain and use a fresh, peeled garlic clove to treat you within. You do this by dipping the clove in olive oil and inserting it into the vagina and letting it stay for an hour or 2. You can repeat this up to four times each day. The olive oil simply works as a barrier between the clove and the skin as some people have reported the clove 'burns' a little. Another option to dipping it in oil is to wrap it in cheese fabric or gauze before insertion.
This simple home remedy has been making women feel better for years and years, so why not see what it can do for you.
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Looking for home remedies to get rid of dog yeast infection?
Have been to the vet cost lots of money for nothing.It is an external one.Have done the research and this is what it is.
How about Monistat? Tee Tree Oil?
Is there a home remedy that can be used to treat a yeast infection in my dog’s ear?
I know it isn’t mites because I have treated him several times and he still scratches at his ear. I’ve checked for anything unusual such as a tick or an abrasion.
I researched the internet and found a recipe of water and vinegar 50:50. It didn’t work. I went to the vet’s to get Ottomax. That works much better. Ask your vet.
Simple home remedy for yeast infection in dogs ear?
My dog has had 3 ear yeast infections in 2 years. The first time she had it we took her to the vet and payed 80 bucks for drops. She didn’t like those so much. >.> The second time she got an infection it lasted several months before going away on it’s own. Now she has another one and I can’t afford to take her to the vet again. Is there some simple home remedy that I could possibly spray in her ears? I’ve heard about using alcohol and vinager(sp?) but I don’t know what the exact measurments are. >.< I’d rather it be something I could spray in her ears since she dosen’t like people messing with them too much.
I truly believe I have tried every product/home remedy on one of my dogs who suffered from yeast infections in her ears. None worked. What did work was changing her diet. Look for a grain-free food, or one without corn, wheat, and rice. Wellness Super 5 Mix, (formerly fish & sweet potato,) is what I use for her, and she never has yeast infections any more. (Except when she breaks into the chicken/cat/guinea pig/rat/human food
Good luck.
Home remedy for yeast infection in dog’s ear?
I’ve heard wiping the inside of their ear with diluted white vinegar can rid a pup’s yeast infection. How diluted? And do you do this daily until it’s cleared up? I’ve had dogs in the past that have had yeast infections in their ears, and know the symptoms well. I’ve never tried this home remedy but it sounds much better than medications and ear drops with who knows what in them. Anybody try this and did it work?
I have no problem taking her to the vet, I was just asking if anyone has heard of this and if it worked. My dogs are fed homemade food and I prefer to keep them on homeopathic/home remedies.
Thank you, Ruth for answering my question.
I have been using this method for years! If his ears are extremely inflammed and have strong odor already, he probably does need an antibiotic ear flush @ the Vet. If not, you can use and eye dropper and put 3-4 drops each into the canal, fold the ear down, and massgae foe about 30 seconds. Then use an ear cleaner with NO alchohol and throroughly clean his ears. (I use Ark Naturals Ears All Right) For preventative measures, put 3-4 drop (dependning on how large he is) in each ear bi-weekly. This neautralizes the yeast and prevents buildup. I have a Sibe who is allergice to whest gluten, and he used to get infections into the canal. Ever since I started with the vinegar (4 years ago) he hasn’t had a single infection!!! You could try using
ADDED: I would highly suggest getting him onto a wheat free diet (low gluten as well), as wheat is the #1 culprit for causing yeast infections. I rotate my dogs between Innova and Merrick along with Raw additives and probiotics.
Is there a home remedy for Yeast Infection in dog’s ears?
Try this homemade ear cleaner. It has worked better for ear infections in my dogs that anything I ever got from a vet. The ingredients are all available from a pharmacy without a prescription. Mix them in a 8 oz. bottle that had an applicator tip (like a hair coloring bottle from Sally Beauty Supply). Use it every day when you see your dog scratching their ear or if it smells or has discharge. Squirt some in and massage the ear canal well. When is cleared up, use it weekly for prevention. Try to trim any hair from the opening in the ear to help air get to it.
6 oz. isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol
1 ½ teaspoons boric acid powder
**Mix well until the powder dissolves**
add 2 oz. white vinegar, then add one teaspoon of Betadine antiseptic
**shake well now and every time before using**
Also go read the ingredients panel on your dog food as grain allergies (grains with gluten, similar to celiac disease in a human) might be contributing to yeast overgrowth and ear infections. Most vets were not trained in pet nutrition and will recommend popular foods (or the Science D*** they sell) but not tell you to eliminate grains. Check these sites to understand good dog foods:
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/