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Yeast infections are very common, yet irritating, problems. Though
they can occur in men, they are most common among women. Yeast
infections are caused by a type of bacteria known as candida. They
usually can be treated fairly easily, but it is important to begin
treatment as soon as possible. Learning the symptoms of a yeast
infection can make it easier for you to diagnose one and begin
treatment right away.
One of the most common signs of a yeast infection is itching. This
symptoms normally becomes present before any other symptoms, and it
can be very annoying. Scratching an itch caused by a yeast infection
does not help, and instead, it makes the irritation worse. Scratching
can also cause the infection to spread. Burning is another
uncomfortable sign of a yeast infection. The burning may be mild or it
may be more severe depending upon the severity of the infection and
whether or not the skin in in area is irritated. A thick white vaginal
discharge is another sign of a yeast infection. If you are
experiencing any or all of these symptoms, there is a good chance that
you are suffering from a yeast infection, and you should begin
treatment immediately.
There are a number of different prescription and over-the-counter
treatments for yeast infections. If you have never had one before, it
is a good idea to see your doctor to make sure the discomfort you are
experiencing is actually being caused by the candida bacterium. Your
doctor will be able to provide you with an accurate diagnose and
prescribe or recommend the best course of action. There are also
several natural treatment options for yeast infections. Many people
advise applying plain yogurt to the area to clear the infection.
No matter what treatment option you choose, it is important to
address yeast infection promptly. When left untreated, they can lead
to more severe infections, and they may make you more likely to
develop a secondary infection. If you are using an over-the-counter
yeast infection treatment and your symptoms are not subsiding, you may
want to see your doctor to rule out another type of infection or
illness.
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