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Know The Obvious From The Not So Obvious Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms

Some women are generally shyer about anything that affects them in their private parts and this can in turn cause them to not become acquainted with, among other things, vaginal yeast infection symptoms. Not being knowledgeable about vaginal yeast infection symptoms can do more harm to a woman and so it is necessary to understand what these symptoms are and to also get to know how to distinguish them from other kinds of symptoms. As soon as you become aware that you may be suffering from vaginal ast infection symptoms you will have get a doctor to check you out thoroughly so that early and timely treatment can begin.

The Physical Symptoms

Typically, the physical aspects to vaginal yeast infection symptoms include inflamed vagina or vulva, considerable amount of itching as well as yellow or white bad smelling discharge. In addition, pain during urination as well as during menstruation is also common vaginal yeast infection symptoms and there is also difficulty in having sexual intercourse.

Such vaginal yeast infection symptoms are pretty common and are quite obvious as well. However, certain symptoms are less obvious and will also not generally be associated with vaginal yeast infection. For example, experiencing headaches is not generally associated with vaginal yeast infection symptoms though in fact it is a less obvious symptom. The same is the case with feeling irritable and run-down as well as becoming depressed and fatigued. Furthermore, you may even begin feeling pain in the joints and your memory may become impaired.  There is also difficulty experienced in learning new things which are other less typical vaginal yeast infection symptoms.

 Most vaginal yeast infection symptoms vary on an individual basis and will also change with the passage of time which means that on certain days you may notice several symptoms while a few days later you might start noticing altogether different symptoms.

 Once you realize that you have developed vaginal yeast infection symptoms you need to then set about getting your condition properly diagnosed as well treated. Most often, and in less severe instances, vaginal creams can do the trick for you though in more severe cases you might need to use stronger medicines.

 Systemic yeast infection symptoms point to a severe instance of yeast infection and which are different than regular yeast infection symptoms. In fact, women are more prone to developing such (systemic) infection symptoms though men when they have sex without taking adequate precautions too can develop such symptoms. Diabetics as too alcoholics too are more at risk of developing systemic symptoms.

 An Imbalance Of Good Microorganisms Can Cause Yeast Infection Symptoms

Yeast infection is a natural condition that in most instances will not do a healthy body much harm. The only trouble is that often the balance of microorganisms that are deemed to be good for the person get disturbed in relation to other potentially harmful bacteria which in turn lead to too much yeast being allowed to develop which in turn leads to yeast infection. In most cases this infection occurs in places in the body that are very warm and moist and Candida Albicans, a common form of yeast infection is known to affect approximately seventy-five percent of all women at least once during their lifetimes.

Itchiness And Soreness

The most common yeast infection symptoms are feeling very intense or moderate itchiness as well as feeling sore and also experiencing pain during sexual intercourse.   In addition, other yeast infection symptoms include feeling a burning sensation when urinating and there is also sometimes a discharge in the vaginal area that looks milky and which also resembles cottage cheese.

Mostly, there are distinct vaginal yeast infection symptoms that are not what will be noticed in other conditions. The itchiness in the vaginal area is definitely a yeast infection symptom though it can also occur because a variety of other causes such as the presence of irritating chemicals that are normally found in soaps and detergents as well as in douches and vaginal creams.

There is also a close connection between stress (psychological) and yeast infection symptoms since a stressed out person will react negatively and this impairs the functioning of their immune system which in turn increases the likelihood of yeast infection symptoms developing.

Pain during sexual intercourse is another common yeast infection symptom. In addition, often even the medications being taken to cure yeast infection can react negatively with the immune system and this can create a condition known as vaginitis which is nothing but infection in the vagina. And, what’s more, Candida albicans is the most common form of yeast infection that in turn is a variant of vaginitis which can lead to feeling pain during sexual intercourse which of course is one more of the other typical yeast infection symptoms.

Finally, common yeast infection symptoms include vaginal discharge which however may not always be noticeable though it can easily be identified from its odorless nature and its white and thickish appearance that reminds you of cottage cheese.

Men too can develop yeast infection and so it is also necessary to find out more about male yeast infection symptoms. Typically, such symptoms are seen as being an irritation as too soreness of the head of the male penis which can also become quite itchy as well – just as is the case with female vaginal itchiness.

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