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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 571550" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im trying to figure out how an antibiotic is going to help a yeast infection. An antifungal...yes. An antibiotic is just going to make a yeast infection worse unless there is also a secondary infection but then they will still have to treat the yeast too. Think women and yeast and antibiotics. Yeah. </p><p></p><p>I have heard of using sweet oil for ear infections for people but dont know about animals. I think the sweet oil helps because it is warmed and it is not damaging to the skin. Also the oil helps move the embedded wax out. I know it does feel good. I doubt it would hurt a dog considering all it really is is olive oil in a small bottle that you can heat in hot water and has a dropper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 571550, member: 1514"] Im trying to figure out how an antibiotic is going to help a yeast infection. An antifungal...yes. An antibiotic is just going to make a yeast infection worse unless there is also a secondary infection but then they will still have to treat the yeast too. Think women and yeast and antibiotics. Yeah. I have heard of using sweet oil for ear infections for people but dont know about animals. I think the sweet oil helps because it is warmed and it is not damaging to the skin. Also the oil helps move the embedded wax out. I know it does feel good. I doubt it would hurt a dog considering all it really is is olive oil in a small bottle that you can heat in hot water and has a dropper. [/QUOTE]
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