Yeast Infection Symptoms
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There are certain signs and symptoms that you will notice if you have a yeast infection, and it is important to know and understand about the various signs and symptoms, so that you will be able to tell as soon as possible if and when you ever have a yeast infection.
Yeast Infection Symptoms
One of the most frequent yeast infection symptoms is a thick discharge that looks like cottage cheese, and as well it may either have a starchy odor to it, and its color can vary from white to a more yellowish tinge. But not everyone experiences this discharge, and so really the easiest way to tell that you have a yeast infection is if you start experiencing itching in and around the vagina.
The itchiness can be anywhere from mild to severe, and it can even be accompanied by a burning sensation, with the vulvar area tending to become red and swollen. Another of the most frequent yeast infection symptoms is a burning during urination, although this particular symptom can often be confusing as much of the time when women experience it they confuse it as being a symptom of a urinary tract infection.
However, there are ways to distinguish properly between the two. You must pay close attention to exactly when the burning sensation actually starts and stops, as with a yeast infection the burning is due to the acidity of the urine hitting the irritated skin of the vulva, and so you will notice that the burning will start only when the urine reaches the outside. With a urinary tract infection on the other hand, the burning will be felt as the urine passes down the tube on its way out.
Yet another of the most commonly experienced yeast infection symptoms is pain in the abdominal or pelvic area, and once again this is one of the yeast infection symptoms that can easily be mistaken as a symptom of something else, so you really need to make sure that you get yourself into the doctor or other health care professional as soon as possible so that they can make a proper diagnosis.
Treatment
If it turns out that you do indeed have a yeast infection, then the most common method of treatment is to use antifungal medicines that are applied topically in and around the vagina or taken orally, the specific method you will be informed of by your doctor or other health care professional. Although a yeast infection can certainly be painful, it is not generally serious but you seek advice and treatment as soon as possible.