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Another common cause of yeast
infections is taking antibiotics.
What are the symptoms of vaginal yeast infections?
Symptoms of vaginal yeast infections in women may be mild or very
uncomfortable. Symptoms may include:
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Itching, burning, and irritation of the vagina
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Itching, redness and irritation of the vulva
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Painful urination and/or intercourse
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Abnormal vaginal discharge, usually described as looking like
cottage cheese. But discharge may vary in amount and appearance. It does not
have a bad odor.
Symptoms of yeast infections can be similar to symptoms of other kinds of
vaginal infections.
What causes vaginal yeast infections?
Conditions that may make yeast infections more likely include:
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Pregnancy and other causes of hormone changes.
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Use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills).
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Diabetes that
isn't well controlled. High blood sugar can help yeast to multiply.
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A weakened immune system.
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Use of steroid drugs.
- Use of antibiotics. Antibiotic drugs kill bacteria in
the body including the vagina, allowing yeast to multiply and cause an
infection.
Yeast infections seem to be only rarely passed from one person to another
through sexual contact. A male partner of a woman with a yeast infection usually
will have no symptoms, but some men may get an itchy rash on the penis.
How is a yeast infection diagnosed?
Your health care provider will examine you and use a swab to take a sample
from the affected area. A lab test of the sample will show if yeast is the cause
of your symptoms.
How is a yeast infection treated?
Yeast infections are treated with antifungal drugs, such as
clotrimazole or miconazole. There are creams and tablets used
in the vagina, skin ointments, and pills.
Antifungal drugs usually work well to treat a vaginal yeast infection. But
infections that do respond to treatment are becoming more common. Taking
antifungal drugs when they are not needed can help make yeast resistant to the
drugs. For this reason, you should not use antifungal drugs unless you are sure
that you have a yeast infection.
If you are sure that you have a yeast infection, you can buy over-the-counter
products to treat the infection. Be sure to follow the directions for using the
product. If you are not sure whether you have a yeast infection or another type
of infection or problem, you should see your health care provider. You should
also see your health care provider if you have recurring yeast infections.
How can I prevent yeast infections?
Don't use douches, perfumed vaginal sprays, or other scented products that
irritate the vagina. Wear cotton underpants and pantyhose with a cotton crotch
to help keep the genital area ventilated. If you have a problem with recurring
yeast infections, ask your health care provider about ways to prevent them.
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