DocSpot: Thrush
Dear Dr Margaret
I keep getting thrush. It goes away with the treatment, but then comes back again. Why? How can I get rid of it for good? Lots of my friends have the same problem. I’m 17.
Why do some people keep getting thrush?
Self-help measures
Natural remedies
- Bio (‘live’) yoghurt is often recommended. You gently smear a small amount of yoghurt over the vulva, and also put it inside the vagina. The easiest way to do this is to use a tampon with its applicator. Push the tampon back inside the applicator so you have a space for about a teaspoonful of yoghurt. Then insert the tampon in the usual way, which will push the yoghurt into the top of the vagina. Remove the tampon an hour later.
- Another possibility is tea tree oil. Dilute 20 drops of tea tree oil in half a cup of water, soak a tampon in this liquid and then insert it into the vagina. Change it as frequently as you would a normal tampon.
- Buy some 9% acetic acid gel (Aci-Jel) from a pharmacy. It comes with its own applicator.
My problem with yoghurt and tea tree oil is that I have not been able to find any proper scientific studies to show whether or not they work and whether they have any bad side-effects. Therefore I hesitate to recommend them strongly. They might be worth a try, particularly for relieving symptoms in a mild attack. I wouldn’t use them continuously to try to prevent recurrence, but they could be useful if your thrush usually comes before a period. For example, if you tend to get your symptoms on days 21 - 24 of your cycle, you could use one of these remedies starting on day 18. And remember you can get a reaction to a natural remedy as easily as to a cream from the chemist, so stop straight away if that happens.
Possible medical treatment
Last updated; Wednesday, April 25th 2012
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