Pills: If a yeast infection is persistent, a physician may prescribe a strong anti-yeast pill such as fluconazole. This medication should be taken carefully because it can interact with many other medications. Once the yeast infection is cleared, using a powder such as zeasorb topically can help keep infections from recurring.
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