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I have been experiencing some bad yeast infections lately. Is this normal for Type 2 diabetes? What is the best cure?
I have been experiencing some bad yeast infections lately. Is this normal for Type 2 diabetes? What is the best cure?
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High sugars feed the fungus that make yeast infections. Keeping your sugars in check is the first step. After that I just use a standard over the counter yeast insert and hope I can get the highs under control by the time it's cleaned things out.
yes it comman for us diabetic to have them
yes it comman for us diabetic to have them
For fungal/yeast Infections I have used Loprox 0.77% cream for about 6 years. It is by Dr only, generic is Ciclopiox 0.77% cream. I hope this helps you. Cara