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Common Yeast Infection Symptoms
The most important thing to know about vaginal yeast infection
symptoms is that they are “nonspecific.” This means that
it is not possible to use the symptoms alone to make a diagnosis,
because the symptoms can be caused by organisms other than
yeast. You’ll see why that’s important later in this article.
The most common symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis)
are:
- Itching and burning in the vagina and vulva.
- Soreness, swelling and pain around the vulva.
- Pain during intercourse or urination.
- Vaginal discharge. This discharge is not always present, but
if there is a discharge it will be odorless or smell like baker’s
yeast, and usually has a whitish, thick appearance.
It seems simple enough, doesn’t it? In fact, most women who have
these symptoms naturally assume they have a yeast infection caused
by our old friend Candida albicans, so they run down to
the drugstore for a non-prescription medication to make it go away.
Unfortunately, studies have shown that as much as two-thirds
of the non-prescription medications sold for yeast infections are
purchased by women who don’t have a yeast infection.
That means if you diagnose your condition with the symptoms alone,
you could end up treating the wrong condition.
Treating yourself with antifungal medication when you don’t have
a yeast infection can be harmful for two important reasons:
1. The most obvious reason is that the microbe or parasite that
you really have won’t be cured by an antifungal medication,
and it could get worse if it isn’t treated. The symptoms
of microbial infections can disappear after a short time on their
own, so you may think your antifungal treatment worked even though
the underlying infection is still there. This matters a great deal
for two reasons:
- Because some common microbial infections can cause permanent
damage to your reproductive organs.
- Because some common home remedies are able to force a microbial
infection up past the cervix where it can do the most harm.
2. The second reason has long-term health benefits, and it’s so
important that I tend to repeat it fairly often in my new book,
called Your Yeast Infection – Everything You Need to Know.
Whenever you use an antifungal medication when you don’t need to,
your resident yeast population can evolve (mutate) to deal
with the threat. This can make your yeast drug-resistant, and your
next real yeast infection will then be much more difficult
to treat.
Effective medications for yeast infections are available without
a prescription, and many home remedies work just fine if the infection
is mild enough – so treating your infection yourself is a reasonable
thing to do. But diagnosing your infection based only on
the common yeast infection symptoms is not a good idea. Make an
appointment with your health professional, instead.
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on this site were written by Jonni Good, author of one of
the Web's most popular books on sugar
addiction.
A number of people have asked me for advice about natural
yeast infection remedies to use when nothing seems to work.
I read through many books and articles, and I recommend
Yeast
Infection Away by Crystal McBride. Her information
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