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  2. This Home Remedy For Yeast Infections *Actually* Works - AOL

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    Plus, the most frequently asked questions about yeast infections—answered, including why recurrent yeast infections happen and how to prevent yeast infections.

  3. 3 Home Remedies for Yeast Infections You Should NEVER Try - AOL

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    Doctors share which home remedies will actually work to help stop yeast infections, as very few can actually treat vaginal yeast infections safely.

  4. Does Cranberry Juice Help Yeast Infections? - AOL

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    One in 20 women get recurrent yeast infections, which are defined as having four or more infections in a year. For those women, constantly dealing with a cycle of yeast infection symptoms may have ...

  5. Vaginal yeast infection - Wikipedia

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    Probiotics have not been found to be useful for active infections. [8] Around 75% of women have at least one vaginal yeast infection at some point in their lives, while nearly half have at least two. [1] [9] Around 5% have more than three infections in a single year. [9] It is the second most common cause of vaginal inflammation after bacterial ...

  6. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    Determining the agent is especially important because women may have more than one infection, or have symptoms that overlap those of another infection, which dictates different treatment processes to cure the infection. [9] For example, women often self-diagnose for yeast infections but due to the 89% misdiagnosis rate, self-diagnoses of ...

  7. Cramp - Wikipedia

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    Quinine has not been shown to reduce the duration (length) of a muscle cramp. [6] Quinine treatment may lead to haematologic and cardiac toxicity. Due to its low effectiveness and negative side effects, its use as a medication for treating muscle cramps is not recommended by the FDA. [26] Magnesium is commonly used to treat muscle cramps.