Why does Monistat (or any yeast infection treatment) involve to be taken at nighttime?

Is it just to prevent messes? Can I use it during the day? It's not similar to my body knows what time of day it is. I'm using the ovules btw, not the cream. I other use ovules.
Answers:
because when you are in bed the medication will not discharge out (after it has melted) as much or as quickly compared to person up and moving around
Its so it doesn't seep out and make a mess. The little ovules melt and produce a serious mess so if you lay down it can't come out. But I think they have a alien Monistat you can take in the daytime. Just receive sure it says daytime on the box.
It simply keeps the medicine still while it go to work. You don't have to opt in to Monistat however. There are plenty of safer and more dependable inborn treatments...

The symptoms (you may not experience all of them):
- white cottage cheese-like discharge
- some odor
- dryness (can cause bleeding)
- digestive problems
- itchiness
- burning urination
- itchy intercourse
- a feeling of just not individual "normal"



Here are some safe, natural cures you can implement.

- avoid fragrant soaps
- avoid sugars and complex carbs for a week
- air out the infected area while you're sleeping at darkness
- add grapefruit extract to your water during the daylight (balances hormones)
- eat probiotics like cottage cheese and yogurt
- shower frequently
-drink lots of hose and eat plenty of fiber to flush the infection

For more cures, check out the link below: Source(s): http://www.Candida-Away.com
its so the cream stays in place and there is some ooze

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