How to Recognize Yeast Infection Symptoms

By Raymond Haymon


Most women will go through a vaginal yeast infection at some point in their lives. Recognizing the symptoms is the first step to getting treatment. Women recognize the itching and burning that accompanies a vaginal infection possibly caused by yeast.

Even though yeast infections are a very common form of vaginal infection, how can you really be sure, you're experiencing yeast symptoms or another type of vaginal infection.

Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms are not noticeable by women if the infection is slight. Typical yeast infection symptoms are, itching and puffiness in the vaginal area and in the region of the vulva, burning, a white/gray vaginal discharge, burning during urination, pain with sexual intercourse and a fishy odor.

Since yeast infection treatment options have become available over the counter, many women go to the closest drugstore and pay money for an anti-fungal cream.

Just as certain bacteria are becoming resistant to certain antibiotics, yeast that ordinarily lives in the vagina can become unaffected by to anti-fungal drugs.

American Academy of Family Physicians recommends, for a first episode of yeast infection women should see a physician to get a proper diagnosis. For a second episode it's reasonable to ask her doctor about self-treatment.

What are Doctors Looking For? You'll be inquired about your symptoms and everyday health . A gynecological exam will be done. Your doctor will inspect for redness, swelling, discharge, and odor.

Doctors concur, vaginal yeast and bacterial infections, are familiar and difficult to diagnose. Both cause discharge and itching, plus or minus an odor. To establish the type, a sample must be taken and seen microscopically.

Once the origin of your infection is accurately determined, you'll be able to established proper symptoms and be on your way to receiving the right treatment and relief.




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