Yeast infection treatment
Yeast infection treatments are eligible for HSA, FSA, and HRA accounts as they are considered qualified medical expenses for treating a specific medical condition.
Eligibility Matrix
Eligibility status for all account types
| Account Type | Status |
|---|---|
| HSA | Eligible |
| FSA | Eligible |
| HRA | Eligible |
Quick Reference
Expenses paid for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease are generally considered qualified medical expenses. Yeast infection treatments, whether over-the-counter or prescription, fall into this category as they address a specific medical condition. The CARES Act of 2020 made over-the-counter medicines and drugs eligible without a prescription.
When It Qualifies
- •The expense must be for the treatment of a diagnosed yeast infection or related medical condition.
When It Doesn't
- •Expenses for general health or cosmetic purposes are not eligible.
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Official Source
IRS Publication 502
What Are Medical Expenses?
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Important Notice
- •Your specific plan may have different rules
- •Keep all receipts and documentation
- •This is informational only, not tax or legal advice
While this information is based on IRS guidelines, individual plan administrators may have specific rules. Always retain your receipts for tax and substantiation purposes. This information is for educational purposes only and not tax or legal advice.