Yeast Infection Symptoms

Yeast Infection Symptoms



If you think you have a yeast infection, then you have probably noticed some yeast infection symptoms being displayed by your body. Anything that seems out of the ordinary can cause immediate panic, but you should calmly evaluate yourself and then proceed from there. Yeast infections are very common, as are the yeast infection symptoms.

Yeast infection symptoms can closely mimic other conditions, so even if any of the yeast infection symptoms listed here are being experienced, it is best to allow a medical professional to examine you and determine if the yeast infection symptoms you have are really indicative of this type of illness.

One of the first yeast infection symptoms that commonly occurs is a feeling of burning or itching in the vaginal area. A yeast infection symptom such as this could be an indication, though, of another infection, like a urinary tract infection, or simply from chafing or irritation to the area from another cause, like sexual intercourse or synthetic fabrics.

Speaking of intercourse, another yeast infection symptom that occurs in sufferers is pain during sexual intercourse. It is difficult to ascertain where the pain is coming from, so, again, a gynecologist is the only person who can say for certain whether this yeast infection symptom is caused by a yeast imbalance.

Vaginal discharge is also a yeast infection symptom; that is to say, unusual discharge is indicative of a problem. Thick, discolored, almost cottage cheese like discharge is one of the main yeast infection symptoms, as the overgrowth of yeast expels itself periodically from the body.


Yeast infection symptoms are your body's way of telling you that something is not right. These types of infections are actually caused by an overabundance or overproduction of a fungus called Candida albicans. What happens is that the acid normally found in the vaginal area, which is responsible for eliminating illness causing bacteria and other germs, slowly decreases in amount. When the acid goes away, or there is not enough of it, yeast that is already there in small amounts has an environment to grow unchecked. The results are yeast infection symptoms like itching, burning, pain, and discharge. The itching of the vagina and the vulva can be treated with other medications simultaneous to the treatment of the infection itself.

It is so important that, if you are experiencing any yeast infection symptoms, you see your doctor. He or she can evaluate what you think are yeast infection symptoms and test the discharge and possibly perform an internal exam to determine the actual cause of these yeast infection symptoms.

Yeast infection symptoms should improve within a week or so of the start of treatment. Beyond that, to avoid the onset of more yeast infection symptoms, practice scrupulous hygiene, but avoid vaginal sprays, powders, and douches, as they can alter the acidity levels of the vagina and lead to another round of yeast infection symptoms.

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