Think you may have a yeast infection? Read on for common symptoms, causes and treatments.
Causes
Symptoms
The most common symptom of a yeast infection is the intense itchiness that does not go away with scratching. Having a thick discharge that resembles cottage cheese is also another symptom, as well as swelling and redness around the vaginal area. Women who have had yeast infections often complain about pain and irritation when urinating or having sex. While these symptoms are extremely common, do not attempt to self-diagnose a yeast infection. If you are at all concerned that you may have a yeast infection, see your physician or gynecologist to get checked. The symptoms of a yeast infection are very similar to symptoms of other more serious infections, so you will want to consult your doctor to rule them out.
Diagnosis
The only way to diagnose a yeast infection is to have a physician or gynecologist do a routine pelvic exam where they will check for discharge and redness and swelling. Some physicians will also take a sample of the discharge to test for an infection. However, if a woman has recurring yeast infections, she may be able to determine on her own, depending on the symptoms she is having, whether or not she has a yeast infection. To be positive, though, it is always recommended to consult a doctor.
Treatment
Your doctor will prescribe any one of a number of treatments. There are some pills that you can take orally, as well as antifungal prescriptions that are in suppository, cream, ointment or tablet form. If a woman has recurring yeast infections, there are also several over-the-counter medications that can be used to treat the infection. Once an infection is treated, the symptoms will usually stop within a few days.
Fortunately, yeast infections can be prevented. Always wipe from front to back. Stay away from clothes that fit too snugly in the crotch area. Underwear should be cotton, as opposed to silk or nylon, so that air can be easily circulated. Avoid douching and sitting in wet clothes for extended periods of time. If you have diabetes, be sure to control your blood sugar level at all times.
