It's much more effective than
Nystatin because it penetrates mucous membranes and kills yeast on contact.
Not exact matches
Because yeast has become highly resistant to
Nystatin, many experts are recommending that it be skipped completely when treating nipple yeast.
Because yeast seems to be becoming highly resistant to
Nystatin, it is helpful to know of other routes of treatment.
Some practitioners recommend foregoing the use of
Nystatin completely and going on to other methods
because more times than not it is not effective.
The directions that come with the prescription may say to only use the
Nystatin four times a day, but
because yeast grows back in about 90 minutes, it is important to apply the
Nystatin much more often than this.
But, we need to try something different
because the
Nystatin is not working.
If your daughter wakes up in the middle of the night she may have to use the restroom or need to be changed sleeping in a soiled pamper or pull up runs a great and high risk for unnecessary rashes that in turn in to yeast infection then your doctor will have to prescribe something like
nystatin its a topical ointment that immediately solves the problem however a warm bath bedtime story and a good healthy meal before bed should be a regular routine and depending on age they should sleep comfortably through out the night but never neglect your child's basic needs
because your hard up for a nap or in need of sleep