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What Are Symptoms Of Yeast Infection

November 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

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by Rebecca Wincup

Like with many conditions, not all yeast infections are the same. Although there are many similarities, causes of the infection can vary from individual to individual and thus require different treatments. Without a formal diagnosis, any treatment that you try could be harmful or simply ineffective. As with any illness, if you suspect that you have the symptoms of yeast infection, you should see your doctor for examination, diagnosis and treatment.

Candida, more commonly know as yeast, is regularly found in humans. It grows well in moist areas like the mouth and vagina because these are often ideal conditions for such fungi. Studies confirm that many women have yeast in or around the vagina. Indeed, nearly half of all women have yeast in this part of their body. So if it is normal to have yeast in the vagina why is infection such a common complaint ? There are a number of causes, one of which is the fact that there’s excess yeast growth in that area. Another cause is when new yeast bacteria come in contact with the same area.

Using birth control pills and perfumed vaginal sprays or products are some of the typical causes of infection. Another factor that may produce yeast infections is if you have diabetes mellitus, which means you can’t control blood sugar levels.

Several signs will tell you if you have an infection in your private parts. The early sign of a potential yeast infection is itchiness in the area. Other conditions might include itchiness as a primary indication, though. Other symptoms are soreness and burning. A good indication as well is whether one has pain during intercourse.

One symptom of yeast infection is that you may experience some pain during urination. Bear in mind that you should not ignore pain that you’re not used to. You could have a more serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. For your reference, pain in the vulvar area is called vulvodynia.

Vaginal discharge might indicate that a yeast infection is also present. Note, however, that a vaginal discharge isn’t always observed in females with yeast infections. Still, it’s something you must note. This discharge is usually odorless and whitish. Its appearance and texture is like that of cottage cheese.

Once you have recognized the symptoms of yeast infection and sought medical treatment, it is likely that you will be cured completely. But for some women, yeast infections recur. It is estimated that 5% of women who contract a yeast infection will experience recurrence. An underlying medical condition could cause this to happen.

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