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The symptoms of a yeast infection are almost as distressing as what a yeast infection looks like. But what should you actually look out for to make sure what you may be suffering from is actually a yeast infection, and not some other ailment? Here’s a list that should help you decide for certain.
Redness, Rash, and Swelling
If you look on down there and see this kind of thing going on, chance are good you have a yeast infection on your hands. Redness will be among the first symptoms you’ll notice.
Burning
This common sensation can occur both inside and outside the vaginal area.
Discharge
When wondering what a yeast infection looks like, this yeast infection appearance surely ranks in the top 3. This discharge can either be thin and watery or thick and chunky – not unlike cottage cheese.
Here’s what to expect as far as sensations with a yeast infection:
Itching
You can pretty much count on a continual painful itching with yeast infections.
Odor
Yeast infections usually will give off an odor of bread rising or beer fermenting. If the odor smells fishy, more than likely the cause is not a yeast infection. It may be a bacterial infection and you should consult a doctor immediately.
Pain
When suffering a yeast infection, you may incur pain during sex and urination. If this pain feels as it’s coming from the area of the bladder, it may be symptomatic of a urinary tract or bladder infection. Again, consult your doctor if you suspect something like this.
Hopefully, now you’ll know what to look for when trying to decide exactly what a yeast infection looks like. Hopefully, you’ll only have to experience this once, if this is your first time dealing with a yeast infection. The truth of the matter is that no woman ever needs to deal with a yeast infection. Not only are there natural remedies that can cure yeast infections in a matter of hours, but also assure that you’ll never have to deal with them again. It’s just a matter of identifying the root cause of what allows the yeast infection to develop in the first place and taking the natural steps that don’t allow the cause to redevelop in the future. As an added bonus, you’ll be a much healthier person on the whole.
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