The Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infections
Having a vaginal yest infection can cause the sufferer to experience a lot of pain and discomfort while performing their normal daily routines.
By knowing the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection, a person can know what is going on prior to experiencing a lot of pain and discomfort.
This is only true, however, if the person seeks treatment and a cure in the infections early stages.
At this point one may ask what the symptoms are and what can one do if he/she notices any of the symptoms.
The list of vaginal yeast infection symptoms include: Redness, burning, and swelling in and around the vagina; Painful urination; Painful intercourse; General soreness in the vaginal area; A rash in and around the vaginal area; An odorless, dense, white colored discharge from the vagina; and itchiness.
Many women find that the itchiness of a vaginal yeast infection can be very bothersome and can be both internal and external.
If a women suspects she might be experiencing any combination of the above listed symptoms, she should seek medical advice immediately.
Letting the symptoms go until she is sure it is a vaginal yeast infection, could lead to serious problems.
Yet another reason to speak to a medical professional upon the onset of symptoms is that many of the symptoms of the vaginal yeast infection are also the symptoms of the sexually transmitted diseases gonorrhea and Chlamydia.
It is best to know what condition one is experiencing.
If it is a yeast infections, many times over the counter medication will work.
However, if it is a sexually transmitted disease, prescription medications are required.
Most times your medical professional will have to do a pelvic exam to decide what the true cause of your symptoms is.
Along with the pelvic exam, a doctor could take samples using swabs to determine the exact cause.
If the culprit is a yeast infection, the doctor will start you on a standard treatment regimen.
This regimen will include treatment for the infection and for the symptoms.
Many times it includes using antifungal creams, taking pills or tablets, and inserting suppositories into the vagina.
The following are good habits to get into if you want to stay vaginal yeast infection free: Stay away from using douches; Make sure all pad, tampons, bubble baths, etc, used in the vaginal area are unscented; Change tampons and pads regularly while menstruating; Wear loose fitting, white, cotton underwear; And change out of wet clothes as quickly as you are able.
Doing the opposite of the things listed provide the candida albicans fungus a health breeding ground.
However, if one makes these little changes, she can easily avoid the pain and discomfort of a yeast infection, as well as all the medical costs.
If a woman takes the time to acknowledge the symptoms and seek treatment early, she can be back to normal quickly and easily.