Re: Treating yeast infections in diabetics is critical




<jackiepatti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jul 15, 12:26 am, KC <kathy.clay...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 14, 7:26 pm, jackiepa...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Same with boils, though they are caused by bacteria instead of
fungus. Stay clean and dry and keep the bg controlled and they just
don't happen.

I don't necessarily believe that as I've gotten boils when I was way
younger with no possibility of diabetes. Boils just happen sometimes.

I overstated my point. Sure, either a yeast infection or a boil can
happen without having high bg.

Just, they don't happen regularly with controlled bg. I have
personally never had either without having high bg. And I think
controlling bg, if it's elevated, is the most important thing to do to
treat either problem.

I had trouble with yeast infections from taking too many antibiotics. For
years I suffered from eat and sinus infections and the treatment was
antibiotics. Each time I'd be treated, I'd also have to treat a yeast
infection.

Then I learned that my infections were coming from a dairy allergy. Once I
quit eating the dairy I've had only one sinus infection. I still had
trouble with chronic yeast infections, I think fropm taking so many
antibiotics for so long.


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