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Powerful Essential Oils For Yeast Infection

 

Using essential oils for yeast infection is a popular approach for many women who suffer from this condition due to their anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties. Yeast infections are a rather common fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a type of yeast, in the vagina. Under normal circumstances, there is typically a small number of yeast cells in the vagina but the other bacteria and microscopic compounds in the vagina keep the growth of yeast in check. However, yeast infections flare up when the bacterial balance in the vagina changes for some reason. This can be caused by another infection, hormone therapy, pregnancy or the use of certain antibiotics. Furthermore, people who suffer from diabetes are prone to more yeast infections. Although this primarily affects women, having sexual intercourse with a women who has a yeast infection can spread the infection to male genitalia, which will manifest as a red rash, or possibly white and shiny sores on the penis.

Fortunately, yeast infections are relatively harmless and somewhat easy to treat. Some of the common symptoms of yeast infections are burning or stinging sensations in the vagina, particularly when urinating or engaging in sexual intercourse. Discomfort, itching or slight pain in the vagina may also indicate the presence of a yeast infection, along with a thick white discharge from the vagina. Standard remedies for yeast infections include vaginal suppositories, oral medications or soothing creams, but there are potential side effects with each of these strategies. Therefore, at-home remedies like essential oils for yeast infection have become increasingly popular, due to their availability, ease of use and rapid effects.

 

List of Best Essential Oils for Yeast Infection

If you are suffering from an overgrowth of Candida albicans, the best essential oils for yeast infection include clove, lavender, lemongrass, thyme, tea tree, geranium, orange, oregano and cinnamon oils.

How to Use –ou should always dilute orange oil in a milder carrier oil, such as jojoba oil or sweet almond oil and then topically apply it to the infected area on the vagina. Allow it to sit temporarily and absorb before washing it off or flushing it with a vaginal douche.

How to Use – Experts recommend mixing 4-5 drops of tea tree oil with olive oil and then coating a tampon with this mixture. Insert the tampon for direct topical effect on the infection. You can leave the tampon in for up to 2 hours to ensure that the oil is properly absorbed.

How to Use – Always dilute this oil with a carrier oil, such as sweet almond oil, and then apply directly to the topical inflammation or area that hurts near the vagina. This oil can be absorbed by the skin but only 3-4 drops are needed for it to be effective.

How to Use – Dilute 4-5 drops of cinnamon oil in 1 tablespoon of coconut oil before applying it topically to the areas of discomfort on the outside of the vagina. You can also apply this mixture to a tampon for internal use, although it is not necessary.

How to Use – You can mix 5 drops of geranium oil with water and use it to douche your vagina, as this oil should not be allowed to remain inside the vagina for too long. Following a thorough douching, you can take a warm bath to further soothe inflammation and discomfort.

How to Use – You can apply 4-5 drops of this oil to a cotton ball and then gently dab it against the inflamed areas of your vagina. The oil will absorb through the skin, and does not need to be internally applied.

How to Use – You can blend 5 drops of thyme oil with 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil and then apply that mixture to a tampon. Leave the tampon in your vagina for at least an hour, allowing the oils to effectively neutralize the fungal infection.

How to Use – Many people choose to add 10-15 drops of lavender oil into a warm bath and then take a long soak, allowing the oils to fully absorb and take effect, while also eliminating inflammation in that area of the body.

How to Use – You can dilute oregano oil with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil or olive oil, and then gently apply 1-2 times per day to the inflamed areas on the vagina until the discomfort and discharge disappear.

A Word of Warning

With the multitude of options when it comes to essential oils for yeast infections, it can seem like a simple and easy fix for your fungal infection. However, it is important to consider the type of essential oil you are using, as well as the concentration and method of extraction. Some essential oils are extremely potent, and can cause skin inflammation and allergic reactions, particularly in people with sensitive skin. Furthermore, if you are taking other medications for the condition, it is wise to speak with a doctor before adding an at-home essential oil remedy to your treatment strategy.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, yeast infections while pregnant are extremely common, but there are also many essential oils that you should not use during pregnancy under any circumstances. If you choose to use essential oils for yeast infection while pregnant, always get permission from your doctor first.