Vaginal thrush is caused by an overpopulation of yeast in the vagina when the bacterial population decreases. The bacteria usually produce an acid called lactic acid, and when they're not around the acidity of the vagina decreases and this allows the yeast to grow out of control. Yogurt has similar (harmless) bacteria that also produce lactic acid. (This is actually what causes the milk to change into yogurt.) So applying yogurt to your vulva (the area around your vagina; not inside it) usually cures a yeast infection. It's totally natural, and totally safe.
If you mean "vaginal" thrush, this is just a yeast infection. You can buy creams to treat vaginal yeast infections at most drugstores. It does not require a prescription.
The term "thrush" is usually only used to refer to a yeast infection in the mouth or throat.
If it is horse thrush then use thrush buster or Copper Nitrate, although I would recommend Copper nitrate because it works faster and is less exspensive.
Well i recomend drinking mint tea/ pepper mint tea, that usaully calms it down and if you comtinue you should be able to get rid of it.
Oral thrush can be cured by application of local antifungal lotion.
see a doctor
I think you should try thrush x if your talking about horses.
Oral thrush can be cured by application of local antifungal lotion.
the answer is special cream
It is usually used for thrush (a fungal infection).
Treatment for thrush is an antifungal medication. Chlamydia is caused by bacteria. Treatment for thrush will not cure chlamydia. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment of chlamydia.
Yes. For instance, yeast infections and thrush are normally quite easy to cure.
Song thrush. Mistle thrush. There are many birds around the world whose name ends with thrush (South Island thrush, native thrush, New Zealand thrush...)
No, thrush is not a bacteria. Thrush is the name of a yeast infection.
An ant thrush is either of two species of insectivorous thrush - Neocossyphus rufus - the red-tailed ant thrush - and neocossyphus poensis - the white-tailed ant thrush.
Probiotics (best ones generally available from refrigerated section of health food store), anti fungals and many varieties of yogurt.
thrush (the bird) = tordo, zorzal, malvis (accent on the 'i') thrush (medical) = aita (accent on the 'i') thrush (veterinary) = higo
The term refers to a whole bunch of types of birds--like the Laughing-thrush, the Rock-thrush, the Quail-thrush, the Thrush Nightingale, and even the Thrush Babbler, to name but a few. In addition, a yeasty fungal infection of the mouth occurring most often in babies or people with HIV or otherwise compromised immune systems is also called thrush.