How to eliminate a long mistreated yeast infection causing tingling around the genitals? - #52980
Hello Doc, pl it's been a long mistreated yeast infection worrying me. I often take alcohol, then I often notice a surge and tingling freak around my genital. Pl how do Igo about eliminating this scourge disturbing me !!!???
How long have you been experiencing the yeast infection symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the severity of your symptoms?:
- Moderate — frequent irritationHave you noticed any specific triggers for your symptoms?:
- Certain foodsDo you have any other symptoms associated with the yeast infection?:
- Burning sensationHow is your overall digestive health?:
- Occasional bloating or gasWhat treatments have you tried for the yeast infection?:
- Over-the-counter antifungalHow often do you consume alcohol?:
- Occasionally (1-2 times a week)Doctors' responses
●Okay, I’ll tell you to take some medicine. Keep the place clean and hygienic is very necessary. Wash with warm or cold clean water and then Wash with neem kwath 3 times a day. ●Use ksheerbala oil gauze- Insertion of Ksheerbala oil at bed time. ●Chandraprabha vati- Take 2 tab 2 times a day after food. ●Lohasava- 2tsp 2 times a day with warm milk or water ●Sukumar kwath- 2tsp at morning with warm water. ●Drink more water keep body hydrated keep body temperature cool. ● Ear Yogurt and kefir. ●Do yoga pranayam
A long-standing yeast infection with tingling and irritation indicates that the infection has become chronic and may be aggravated by lifestyle factors like alcohol, diet, and antibiotic or incomplete antifungal use. Temporary over-the-counter antifungals often relieve symptoms but do not fully clear the infection if the underlying imbalance persists. Start with Ayurvedic internal support: take Daruharidra Churna ½ tsp twice daily with warm water to reduce fungal growth and purify blood, and Pippali Churna ¼ tsp with honey once daily to support immunity and mucosal health. Apply Mahatikta Ghrita or Triphala-based ointment locally to soothe itching and irritation. Avoid creams with steroids unless prescribed, as they worsen chronic infection. Lifestyle changes are crucial: avoid alcohol until the infection clears, reduce sugar, refined carbs, and yeast-containing foods, and wear loose, cotton underwear. Maintain proper hygiene but avoid over-washing, which irritates skin. If tingling persists, a full culture test of the affected area may be needed to identify resistant strains. With this combined internal, external, and lifestyle approach, symptoms generally improve within 3–4 weeks, and recurrence can be prevented.
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