Having symptoms of a yeast infection or candida often indicates an underlying problem that requires attention. With this in mind, you should learn both the common and not-so-common symptoms of a yeast infection. If you do, you'll be able to quickly identify a yeast infection should you display the symptoms.
Taking care of your health is obviously incredibly important, and because yeast infections are common among both men and women, this makes it that much more important to be knowledgeable and sensitive to the subject.
A common symptom of a yeast infection in women is vaginal discharge. This discharge generally has the consistency and color--thick and whitish/yellowish--of cottage cheese. Also take note of the smell, which may be sour, starchy, or completely absent in some cases.
Men, on the other hand, do not experience this discharge. In fact, yeast infections in men tend to be completely asymptomatic, so they may be infected for an extended period of time without even knowing it.
Another of the most common symptoms of a yeast infection in women is a vaginal burning or itching sensation, particularly after urination. This symptom often times makes women mistake the ailment as being a urinary tract infection, however the way to tell the difference is by figuring out where it hurts while you are urinating. If it hurts during urination, then you have a urinary tract infection, because the pain is located inside, whereas if it where a yeast infection it would burn outside, around the vaginal opening.
Painful sexual intercourse is another of the telltale symptom of a yeast infections, and this is also one of the most problematic because if you are not aware that you have a yeast infection and you are having sexual intercourse, then you are passing the infection on. This happens a lot of the time, because it usually takes a while for most people to even have a clue that they actually have a yeast infection.
What's been described here are just the most obvious symptoms of a yeast infection or candida. Just because you don't experience the symptoms listed doesn't mean you don't have a yeast infection. Know yourself and your body, and always visit the doctor regularly, especially if you're experiencing symptoms similar to the ones described.
Monday, November 17, 2008
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