Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Yeast infection symptoms - are you they

You must know by now that yeast infections and fungal infections are the same. Caused by the fungus Candida Albicans, fungal infections usually stick to areas that are damp and dark, such as the vagina, navel, mouth and intestines.


Fungal infections are usually non-lethal, except perhaps in extreme cases. But still should not be overlooked anyway. Otherwise you can deteriorate into something serious and complex. Therefore, it is useful to have an understanding of some common symptoms of yeast infection.


Candida Albicans is normally present in the body. However, in small quantities, wouldn't be able to feel his presence at all. Candida Albicans does not cause any disturbance in your body either. But there are some conditions that can cause the Candida Albicans to invade and become virulent. When this happens, then you start to experience signs and symptoms of yeast infection.


Depending on which part of the body is affected, you may experience various symptoms of yeast infection. If a problem develops in the vagina, you may see thick whitish or yellowish discharges that look like cottage cheese and they may have a starchy smell. You may experience some other yeast infection symptoms such as itching, especially around the vulva. Sometimes, the vulva may swell or get inflamed, so expect that to be a little red and painful. Pain during sexual intercourse and urination are also to be expected.


Because of these presenting signs and symptoms, a yeast infection can be easily mistaken for a urinary tract infection. So, some people fail to get the appropriate treatment. In order to understand the difference between them, observe themselves closely when urinating. When you feel the burning sensation, If you have a yeast infection, you can experience the burning sensation at the time the urine touch your inflamed vulva. However, if you feel the pain as the urine flows out of the tube and out of your system, the problem is probably in the urinary tract.


Although these are typical signs and symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection, not every woman who suffers from it can present these symptoms of yeast infection. His experience may be different from another woman. The thing is, if these are accompanied by fever, pelvic pain and should seek professional help at once as this may indicate a growing problem.


It is always a good thing to ask for help from a professional doctor when you notice symptoms of yeast infection. Self-medication may only worsen the situation. Although, of course, it never hurts to do a search for things you can do to stop yeast infection and keep it from coming back.


You can still learn more on www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidiasis and www.health.com

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for all the great ideas! I was sitting at my computer today and could not for the life of me think of something to write about. This was really helpful. Thanks again!
    Sandhi Sudha

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