Vaginal Yeast Infection
Having an understanding about vaginal yeast infections should be a priority to any woman. After all over 75% of women will develop a yeast infection at some time during their lives.
It is most important that you can identify the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection and distinguish them from other common ailments. You really do not want to give your vaginal yeast infection time to grow, establish itself and then spread to other parts of the body.
Some of the symptoms of vaginal yeast infections include inflammation of the vagina or vulva, a nasty itching sensation, a burning feeling and a white or yellow smelly discharge from the vagina. Often you will have pain during urination, menstruation and also during sexual intercourse.
There are some other symptoms which are not so obvious, that never the less can be attributed to a yeast infection. These lesser symptoms can include headaches, a feeling of being rundown and irritable and also a feeling of depression and fatigue. In addition to these symptoms you could experience some joint pain and your memory could become impaired.
In most sufferers the symptoms of vaginal yeast infections will vary on an individual basis and often they will change over time. This often means that some days you will have many quite obvious symptoms and other days you may have a different, less obvious mix.
Vaginal yeast infections can be treated with anti-fungal creams and anti-biotics, however there is always a significant likelihood that the infection will return.
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