Recognize Symptoms of Yeast Infection and Cure Without Messy Creams
After you've been sitting down for a while, you stand up and catch a whiff of something that smells odd. That smell is coming from your body! You realize that a yeast infection is most likely responsible, but how can you tell for certain? You need to know what are symptoms of yeast infection.
Yeast grows naturally on our bodies and most of the time it doesn't cause any problems. Sometimes, though, we experience yeast infection symptoms. This means that the natural yeast in our bodies has grown out of control, much the same way that our lawns grow out of control if we don't keep the grass trimmed.
Sometimes, people wonder whether their partners will experience these yeast infection symptoms as well. This generally does not happen, though. It isn't really an infection in the way people normally see infections because it does grow naturally on our bodies.
The majority of people who get a yeast infection have had one before, and don't need a doctor or nurse to tell them that they have another one. If you haven't had one before, though, you may be curious to find out exactly what symptoms of yeast infection people recognize so well that they are sure they have another one.
Many people experience yeast infections when they've worn clothing that causes them to perspire heavily. The warm wet clothing is an ideal place for yeast to grow, so one way to prevent an infection is to change your clothes after exercising or if your pants or underwear are wet.
Some people don't have clear-cut symptoms of yeast infection, and have trouble telling for certain based on the few symptoms they do experience. Examples of symptoms that you may not be entirely sure are related to a yeast infection include pain or burning when using the bathroom, or with intercourse.
A few other symptoms you may experience include a strong odor, or a milky fluid in your underwear. If you find this, you probably have a yeast infection. Some people describe this fluid as resembling cheese curds. Symptoms that typically accompany this discharge include itching or pain in your private area.
If your yeast infection symptoms are getting out of control, you can try many different types of treatments to help your body regain its natural balance. Don't lie awake at night suffering because you don't know how to treat them. Get help for them now, and you'll start feeling much better in just a day or two!
Evelyn Grazini is a Health Researcher and Writer at www.aHealthStop.com where you'll find information on both Women's and Men's health issues. Find your yeast infection cure today, at: http://www.AHealthStop.com
Published November 9th, 2008
