What are the most noticable symptoms of a yeast infection?
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
2:34 pm
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feels like an intense itching, burning sensation, localized in your vagina and vulva. this itching is not always present, but can get really bad, so bad you can hardly walk, let alone ride your bike to the pharmacy or doctor to get it treated.
looks like clumpy nasty white stuff. most medical descriptions compare the discharge to ricotta cheese, but it can range from thick and not clumpy to faintly yellow to thin and clear.
smells like bread or beer. in fact, it smells pretty much exactly like yeast, although the yeast used in brewing and baking is an entirely different species (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). no bacteria could smell like that, so it’s a great diagnostic
Itching!!!!
burning and itching. there is a pill that you can get from the dr and you only take it once and it gets rid of it..
A yeast infection causes itching or soreness in the vagina and sometimes causes pain or burning when you urinate or have sex. Some women also have a white discharge that looks a little like cottage cheese and has no odor.
The most noticeable symptom of a yeast infection is cottage-cheesy white discharge. Your vagina will feel uncomfortable.
You won’t have itching.