If you have risk factors for STDs, a health care provider is likely to test for STDs during the examination. Risk factors include history of STDs, age less than 25, new partner since last test.
No unless you tell them.
If you think that you have a yeast infection it's best to go to your doctor to confirm - especially if sexually active in case it is something more serious. You can use an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment once you know that it is a yeast infection.
Thrush. common in infants.candidiasis is a condition with yeast-like fungus. think yeast infection for women but it is in your mouth.
Yeast infection normally does not spread to internal organs. Itching is troublesome and demands early attention. The condition can be treated rather easily.
there are things you can buy at drug stores<or simple solution (doctors)
yes this is a common used cream for yeast infections especially in children normally due to overuse of antibiotics that caused the yeast infection.
That varies from woman to woman, but a yeast "infection" isnt' something you normally catch. It's overgrowth of a germ normally found in the vagina to the point that it makes symptoms. You can't diagnose a yeast "infection" in a woman with no symptoms.
You would need to visit a doctor about a yeast infection treatment. Going to your doctor would be your best chance instead of solving it yourself. Doctors will help you through it.
Consult a pharmacist or doctor.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Yes you can get a yeast infection in or around your anus area. Yeast doesn't only pertain to the vagina as many may think, it is fungal infection that can appear on any part of the part, what makes them different is the names give to them.
White discharge without itching or burning is not a sign of a yeast infection if the discharge is no different from your usual discharge. Women normally have clear or white discharge every day, and this normal discharge is not sign of an infection.