Male perspective here for an answer:
Does the coochie itch? check
Does it smell like bread rising from yeast before putting in oven? check
Do you not listen to your mother's voice when wiping, 'front to back'? check
Did you forget a tampon and left it in there and its still there? ewww
You better let a woman answer this one....cause I think you have a yeast infection, and ewww.
You will have a cottage cheese like discharge and be so itchy you can hardly stand it! You will NOT have a foul smell, if you have a foul smell, you may have a vaginal infection, not a yeast infection.
Please be aware many STD's may look like a yeast infection.My advice is to see a health care provider as soon as possible .They make an over the counter yeast infection test you can buy.You can also go to your local Health Department or GYN for a test.The Dr. or nurse will check you and they can tell fairly easy if it's yeast or another condition,then you can get meds for it or buy over the counter.
Your Vaguna will become red swolen itchy and maybe tender. I have it and it gets hard to walk and pee as It was itchy so I itched it and it
Yeast infection symptoms include:
Burning in the vaginal area
Swelling of the vulva
White/gray vaginal discharge that may be thick (sometimes described as looking like cottage cheese)
Burning during urination
Pain with sexual intercourse
For yeast infections, purported natural therapies include:
Yogurt & probiotics
Boric acid
Garlic
Herbal fuyan pill
Tea tree oil
Douching (especially with vinegar)
The only sure way to know is from a doctor.
However; with experience you may be able to detect the difference from smell or sight.
Yeast infections typically have a stronger odor even from the start. The fungus growth is more earthy with a faintly 'yeast' or sour dough smell behind the stink. The worst yeast infections often smell a lot like week old armpit mixed with dirty socks and a hint of re-baking old stale bread.
Bacteria infections often start off with no smell, as they progress it may turn slightly towards rancid oil. As the bacteria kills off more cells it leans more towards the smell of death with sharp bitter notes.
If there is a visual discharge, a yeast infection is typically a more milky white while a bacterial infection leans towards being slightly darker or greyish. However; if you are waiting so long that you have discharge you really should consult a doctor anyway as the problem has progressed pretty far.
Other symptoms are actually quite similar. Itching, burning, rashes and other side effects are all simply caused by irritation of the skin and internal lining and both types of infection cause similar irritation.
Prevention or early treatment attempts are also similar: proper hygiene, proper nutrition (to boost immune system), vinegar cleansing, etc
If you cannot tell, or if it does not respond quickly to early cleansing, consult a doctor.
If you have burning, an unusual odor and a bad itch.
You have a yeast infection when you have all or some of the following:
Burning
Irritation
Creamy discharged
Odor
Itchiness
if you smell and have the itchies
Go to a doctor
No unless you tell them.
You simply approach her and tell her. Its nothing to worry about, every girl has chances of getting a yeast infection and it is not necessarily sexual infected. So, don't be scared get help soon before it results into a serious fungal infection.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Most of the symptoms of a yeast infection will only be noticed by the woman. These symptoms include itching, burning, soreness, and possibly a discharge.
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
There are different types of fungal infections.A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).
You can use antifungal creams and gels, or you can take antifungal tablets. You just swallow those and they should surely fix your yeast infection in no time.
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.