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Return of symptom after 2 days

After two doses of a remedy, the symptom went away. It was gone for 2 days, and then today (day 3) has returned exactly the same. The symptom is not any worse, same onset and time of day and everything. Should the same remedy be given again, or does this mean it was the wrong remedy?
 
  shorestl on 2019-03-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
More info is needed. What is the potency and name of the remedy?
What is the condition you are having? An acute
Problem or Chronic problem?

It may be that you need another dose or two now
And then see how long improvement lasts?
Sometimes one has to take a remedy daily or at intervals for a time.

But in some cases a remedy will “palliate” symptoms, meaning
No real cure happens. You feel better, but the remedy
Is actually acting like an allopathic drug suppressing symptoms.
 
simone717 5 years ago
Only 30C was available at the time. So, the remedy is Sulphur 30C given following the 5th and 6th
Organon protocol of the watery dose for an acute onset of vaginal itching during pregnancy. No other symptoms, just the itching. Out of desperation, they first used a 7-day over the counter yeast cream that stopped the itching. However, once the treatment period was complete, the itching returned. After using the Remedy Finder here, Sulphur was the best match.
 
shorestl 5 years ago
Hi,
I would continue using the sulphur 30 again like last time.you may
Have to dose every two days or so and see if the gaps between
Get longer.

She should get checked by her obgyn because
Normally 7 day mono stat will end a yeast infection.

However, if the diet is way off, as in eating sugary foods
And drinks- like orange juice , soda, high glycemic
Foods like bread.. one should go to protein and vegetables
For a few weeks, because yeast feeds off sugar.

And if she has had any antibiotics in the last few months,
They destroy gut flora and let yeast get out of control.
Taking a good probiotic every day for a couple months
Will help to restore the gut flora and control yeast
Naturally.

Google S.Boulardi probiotic. It is actually a form of yeast
That moves out the candida yeast into the stool.
It avoids going thru a candida “die off” period of
Brain fog and sugar cravings.
[Edited by simone717 on 2019-03-21 16:39:02]
 
simone717 5 years ago
Pretty sure it's not a yeast infection. No other yeast or infection symptoms, excellent diet, no antibiotics, on a double dose of a good probiotic. The midwife only suggested an Apple Cider Vinegar rinse, and or a baking soda bath/rinse. Both gave some relief, but didn't make the itching go away completely. Take the monistat 7, like I said, was a spur of the moment decision out of desperation for relief from the itching. It gave immediate relief, and then lasted for all 7 days. As soon as the treatment ended, the itching was back. It seems that every option provides almost immediate relief, but nothing lasts.
 
shorestl 5 years ago
You need to go to the obgyn and have it tested.
Get the facts and correct diagnosis.
 
simone717 5 years ago

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