This article will inform you about the most frequent symptoms of yeast infection of the vagina so that you can arrange for a first diagnosis, which should be confirmed by a physician.
Symptoms of vaginal yeast infection can be classified into three kinds: visual, sensual and odorous:
1. Visual symptoms of vaginal yeast infection of the vagina include a discharge from your vagina or vulva, which may be thin and close to transparent or take on an appearance of "cottage cheese". It may also be yellow in color. Furthermore, a redness in the vaginal area can also be a sign of vaginal yeast infection.
2. Sensual symptoms of yeast infection of the vagina include discomfort or itching, and a burning sensation in your vagina or outside around the vulva. This may happen only at specific moments like when urinating or during sexual intercourse. The degree of discomfort can range from almost unnoticeable to very painful.
2. Odorous symptoms of yeast infection of the vagina. Discharge does not necessarily smell bad when released from your vulva or vagina. However, Nevertheless, some victims indicate an abnormal and disagreeable odor from this area. This symptom may indicate subclasses of vaginal infection such as bacterial trichomoniasis or vaginosis.
As tentative vaginal yeast infection cures, most medications have undesirable secondary effects, and, unlike all-natural ways of curing yeast infection using holism, only look at the external symptoms of vaginal yeast infection (redness, discharge, burning feeling), rather than tackling the inner cause that is the primary generator of these symptoms. In short, conventional medicine, targeting mostly the external symptoms of Candida infection, has some obvious limitations, even if initial treatment with oral anti-yeast or intra-vaginal medication is possible.
After diagnosis, treatment of vaginal candidiasis with an all natural approach using holism and the principle that yeast infection is caused by Candida albicans overgrowth, resolves vaginal Candida infection internally as well as externally to not only remedy the problem in the conventional sense, but also avoid recurrence of the vaginal yeast infection.