Sexual HealthPublished March 7, 2026

Yeast Infection Treatment: Fluconazole vs. Terconazole — Which Is Right for You?

Stop the itch fast. Learn the differences between Fluconazole (oral pill) and Terconazole (vaginal cream), and find out which treatment is right for you.

Yeast Infection Treatment: Fluconazole vs. Terconazole — Which Is Right for You?
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Yeast Infection Treatment: Fluconazole vs. Terconazole — Which Is Right for You?

The intense itching, the thick white discharge, the irritation that makes you dread every trip to the bathroom — yeast infections are uncomfortable and disruptive, but they are among the most treatable conditions in women's health. Nearly 75% of women will experience at least one yeast infection in their lifetime. At Herexa Health, our board-certified OB-GYNs prescribe fast-acting antifungal treatments — either a convenient oral pill or a soothing vaginal cream — tailored to your preference and medical history.

Key Takeaway

Uncomplicated yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of Candida fungus. They are treated with prescription antifungals: Fluconazole (a single oral pill with highly effective for uncomplicated infections) or Terconazole (a prescription-strength vaginal cream for targeted, soothing relief). Your OB-GYN will help you choose the best option.

What Causes a Yeast Infection?

Yeast infections (Vulvovaginal Candidiasis) are caused by an overgrowth of Candida fungi — most commonly Candida albicans. In healthy amounts, Candida lives naturally in the vagina alongside beneficial bacteria. But when the balance is disrupted — by antibiotics, hormonal changes, a weakened immune system, or high blood sugar — Candida can multiply rapidly, causing the characteristic itching, discharge, and irritation.

Recognizing the Symptoms

  • Intense vaginal itching — the hallmark symptom
  • Thick, white, clumpy discharge (often compared to cottage cheese)
  • Redness, swelling, and irritation of the vulva
  • Burning or discomfort during urination or intercourse
  • No odor — unlike BV, yeast infections typically do not produce a strong smell

Treatment Options Compared

When to Seek In-Person Care

Learning about yeast infections is the first step. If the symptoms described in this article sound familiar, Herexa Health offers physician-reviewed care designed to help diagnose and treat uncomplicated yeast infections quickly and privately.
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Think You Have a Yeast Infection?

Complete a quick, confidential assessment and our board-certified OB-GYN will review your case. Choose between an oral pill or soothing cream — your prescription can be ready for pharmacy pickup today.

How to Get Started

Getting yeast infection treatment through Herexa Health is fast, private, and clinician-reviewed.

1. Assess

Complete our secure 10-question clinical intake with red-flag safety checks.

2. Choose

Tell us your preference: oral pill (Fluconazole) or vaginal cream (Terconazole).

3. Pickup

Your electronic prescription is sent to your local pharmacy for same-day pickup.

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Don't let a yeast infection slow you down. At Herexa Health, our board-certified certified OB-GYNs in Florida and New York are ready to review your case and prescribe the right antifungal — fast, safely, and privately from the comfort of your phone.

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Both Fluconazole and Terconazole have approximately highly effective for uncomplicated infections for uncomplicated yeast infections. The choice depends on your preference and medical history.
Many patients notice symptom improvement within 24–48 hours after taking Fluconazole. Terconazole provides soothing relief from the first application.

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