Yeast is a fungus that is naturally present in the human body, but it can cause problems when there is an overgrowth of yeast in one area. Having a vaginal yeast infection can result in a number of uncomfortable physical changes for some women and, if left untreated, can lead to health complications.
In this piece, inspired by an article on Cleveland Clinic, we'll take a look at the warning symptoms of a yeast infection that you shouldn't ignore. Relax and take in this article while you get some valuable knowledge.
Indicators of a vaginal yeast infection: what are they?
According to healthline One of the most common reasons women seek medical attention is pain during sexual activity. This pain could be the result of a yeast infection or something more serious.
2. Extreme vaginal itching accompanied by discharge that is out of the ordinary. It may be time to consult a gynecologist if you suddenly have itching vagina and discharge but have never experienced either of these conditions before.
Yeast infections can sometimes cause skin redness, especially in the female genital area. You should make an appointment with a doctor if the skin around this area of your body is unusually red, itchy, and/or discharges pus or blood.
Inflammation of the vulva may be another symptom of a yeast infection. If you notice that your vulva, the external portion of the female reproductive organ, is particularly bloated, and you are also experiencing the symptoms listed above, it may be time to contact a doctor.
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