Will a yeast infection clear up on its own?

Reviewed by Theresa H. Care Delivery Manager & Family Nurse Practitioner

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Every minute of every day, your body works to maintain a healthy equilibrium and environment. And most of the time, it succeeds. But sometimes, things get out of balance, like disruptions in vaginal health that can lead to a yeast infection.

If you experience yeast infection symptoms, you may wonder if you need to treat a yeast infection or if it will clear up on its own. Keep reading to learn about yeast infections and your treatment options.

Why do yeast infections happen?

Yeast infection symptoms like vaginal itching, inflammation and soreness are uncomfortable and can disrupt your daily life. If you’re prone to yeast infections, it’s helpful to know why they occur.

Different strains of bacteria and fungus naturally live in your body, including in the vagina. Normally, the bacteria lactobacillus keeps the fungus candida albicans in check, and the two coexist to create a healthy and balanced vaginal microbiome. But when something disrupts this balance, like taking antibiotics or even spending the day in a wet swimsuit, candida albicans can grow unchecked, and a yeast infection may develop.

Can a yeast infection heal on its own?

If you get a yeast infection, you may think that your body can fight off the infection and restore balance on its own. After all, when warding off germs, viruses, bacteria and infections, our bodies are constantly playing defense without us even knowing.

While your amazing body works hard to keep you healthy, sometimes it needs a little help. If left untreated, a yeast infection can develop into a more serious infection that’s both more difficult to treat and more likely to return. So, by the time you’re experiencing common yeast infection symptoms, it’s time to seek medical treatment.

Fast, effective yeast infection treatment is available online

At the first sign of an infection, prompt treatment is the best way to feel better fast and prevent a yeast infection from worsening and returning.

Effective yeast infection treatments include antifungal medications that kill the candida albicans fungus that’s causing the yeast infection. While these medications are available over the counter, the cream and suppository forms tend to be messy and typically require multiple days of use.

There’s a much easier and faster way to treat a yeast infection. You can get one-pill prescription treatment online at Virtuwell. In addition to prescribing Diflucan (fluconazole) – a one-dose oral antifungal medication that quickly clears up yeast infections – a Virtuwell clinician will provide tips and advice on how to soothe symptoms while you heal.

What to do if a yeast infection won’t go away with treatment

Symptoms like vaginal itching, swelling and discharge can be signs of other vaginal infections like bacterial vaginosis and common sexually transmitted infections. We ask the right questions to get to the bottom of what’s behind your symptoms and provide treatment and guidance on next steps.

Get quick relief from yeast infection symptoms

When it comes to your vaginal health, it’s best to address uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible. Get the treatment and prescription medication you need to quickly clear up a vaginal yeast infection.

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