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How do I know if I have a yeast infection?

by verro on 2007-09-24


Vaginal yeast infections are caused by a fungus called Candida albicans.

Yeast are tiny organisms that normally live in small numbers on the skin and inside the vagina.

The acidic environment of the vagina helps keep yeast from growing. If the vagina becomes less acidic, too many yeast can grow and cause a vaginal infection.

The acidic balance of the vagina can be changed by your period (menstruation), pregnancy, diabetes, some antibiotics, birth control pills and steroids. Moisture and irritation of the vagina also seem to encourage yeast to grow.

Yeast infections can be very uncomfortable, but are usually not serious. Symptoms includes, itching and burning, vaginal discharge, pain during sexual intercourse and swelling of the vulva.

Yeast infections are so common that 3/4 of women will have one at some time in their lives. Half of all women have more than one infection in their lives.

Be sure to see your doctor the first time you have symptoms of a yeast infection. It's very important to make sure you have a yeast infection before you start taking medicine.

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About The Author: Theresa Williams is a grandmother of two and a part time farmer. She loves information, loves to impart some of her knowledge gained through life. For more info on the above article visit www.thebaide.ws