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Vaginal Yeast Infections - Treatment Overview

You have a number of treatment options for a vaginal yeast infection, including nonprescription vaginal medicine, prescription oral or vaginal medicine, or nonprescription vaginal boric acid capsules.

Only use nonprescription vaginal yeast infection treatment without a doctor's diagnosis and advice if you:

  • Are not pregnant.
  • Are sure your symptoms are caused by a vaginal yeast infection. (In one study, only 1 out of 3 women who had self-diagnosed a simple vaginal yeast infection actually had one. 2) If you have never been diagnosed with a vaginal yeast infection, see your doctor.
  • Have not been exposed to a sexually transmitted disease (STD), which would require a medical examination.
  • Are not having multiple, recurrent infections.

The risk of self-treatment is that your symptoms may be caused by another vaginal infection, such as a sexually transmitted disease, that requires different treatment. If you may have been exposed to an STD, it is best to discuss your symptoms with your doctor before using a nonprescription medicine. Your doctor may recommend testing for STDs if you have risk factors for these diseases.

For more information about self-treatment, see:

Should I self-treat a vaginal yeast infection with a nonprescription medicine?

Yeast infection during pregnancy

Vaginal yeast infections are common during pregnancy, likely caused by elevated estrogen levels. If you are pregnant, don't assume you have a yeast infection until it is diagnosed, and don't use nonprescription medicines without discussing your symptoms with your doctor.

Vaginal medicine is used to treat a vaginal yeast infection during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, do not use antifungal medication pills that you take by mouth. Also, do not use vaginal boric acid treatment.

Acute vaginal yeast infection

For the occasional yeast infection, you can use a nonprescription vaginal medicine without seeing your doctor first. Only use these medicines if you are certain that your symptoms are caused by a yeast infection. If you prefer, you can use a single-dose prescription oral tablet, a prescription vaginal tablet, or boric acid capsules. Vaginal treatments are applied at bedtime. Medicines are used for 1 to 7 days, depending on the type. All treatments cure vaginal yeast infection 80% to 90% of the time. 3, 4

If you have HIV infection, your vaginal yeast infection treatment options are the same as those for women without HIV. 4 But your treatment may take longer or need to be repeated.

Recurrent yeast infection

For a vaginal yeast infection that recurs within 2 months of treatment, or four times in 1 year ( recurrent vaginal yeast infection), see your doctor. Further testing or a different treatment may be needed. If you have been using a nonprescription medicine for your vaginal symptoms, be sure to tell your doctor. This information could affect what treatment is recommended.

WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

Last Updated: June 17, 2008
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.
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