Princess_kungfu
Jul 6, 2008, 01:10 PM
Hello,
Im nearly 14 and I keep getting thrush. Sometimes its not even thrush and My private parts are just sure. I can't tell my mum when I've got it any more because she said that she's going to take me to the doctors next time I get it. Im starting to get really worried now because I'm scared of going infertile or something. Please help me !:(
N0help4u
Jul 6, 2008, 03:30 PM
You need to tell her and go to the doctors. Why don't you want to go? Your health is more important than your fears.
Sugar and yeast foods are the worst thing to eat
Eat yogurt or probiotics and take digestive enzymes
1. Avoid yeast-containing foods:
* Beer, wine, and all other forms of alcohol
* Breads, rolls, pretzels, pastries, cookies, and sweet rolls
* B–complex vitamins and selenium products, unless labeled “yeast–free”
* Vinegar or foods containing vinegar, such as mustard, salad dressings, pickles, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise
* Commercially prepared foods such as soups and canned goods, dry roasted nuts, potato chips, soy sauce, cider, natural root beer, olives, sauerkraut
2. Avoid mold-containing and mold-supporting foods:
* Pickled, smoked or dried meats, fish, and poultry
* Cured pork bacon
* All cheese, aged or fresh
* Mushrooms
* Tempeh
* Soy sauce, tamari, and miso
* Peanuts, peanut products, and pistachios
* Herbs and teas that may be moldy
* Malt or foods containing malt
* Canned or prepared tomatoes (fresh tomatoes are fine)
3. Avoid all concentrated sugars:
* Honey, maple syrup, brown sugar
* Fruit juices (canned, bottled, or frozen)
* Dried fruits
* All processed sugar
* Anything containing high-fructose corn syrup
* High glycemic index foods
What foods can you eat in a Candida diet?
* All fresh vegetables — a large variety, raw or lightly steamed, is best; be sure to include dark green leafy vegetables.
* Fresh protein at every meal, including beef, chicken, fish, turkey, eggs, and shellfish. Organic is best, but fresh is essential.
* Complex carbohydrates, including grains (rice, buckwheat, barley, millet, couscous), whole grain oatmeal, beans (kidney, lima, red beans), and certain types of pasta (whole wheat, spelt, corn, rice). Be careful not to get too many carbs — 15 grams per meal maximum.
* Unprocessed nuts and seeds, except peanuts.
* Unrefined olive, sesame, safflower and corn oils (be sure to keep them in the refrigerator after opening to prevent spoiling).
* Lemon juice with oil for salad dressing — this may be a prepared product, but be careful to avoid any salad dressing that contains vinegar.
* Beverages such as mineral or spring water, soy milk, and unprocessed nut milks.
* Limited quantities of fruit (three daily), unless you see a reaction, then limit to twice weekly. Avoid grapes, raisins, dates, prunes and figs.
Avoid artificial colors, sweeteners and dyes found in almost all processed foods. Avoid toxins and pollutants, especially in the first few weeks of these dietary changes. You may notice that you become more reactive to environmental toxins such as paints and cleaning agents.
liz28
Jul 6, 2008, 05:23 PM
You really need to tell your mom so you can see the doctor. They can run tests and can even treat it. If you leave things untreated it can turn into bigger health problems. Please tell your mom, she just wants to help you and take care of your health so you can be around. If you don't tell her or afaid, tell a counselor, so they can inform her, but you have nothing to be afraid of.
Fr_Chuck
Jul 6, 2008, 06:15 PM
Yes, you should be asking your mom to go to the doctor, you have more to be afraid of not going.
blackblue
Jul 11, 2008, 06:46 PM
Garlic is said to rid most fungal infections.Try a supplement from:
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