The symptoms of a yeast infection can appear almost anywhere on the body. But here we deal with the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection only. The local signs are easy to spot, but there other symptoms that can also appear that seem to have no connection with a yeast infection at all. You'll discover what to look for here.
To start, it's always helpful to know what causes yeast infections in the first place. If you're already aware of this then please bear with me, but many folks either don't know, or, think they know but aren't quite sure.
Candida Albicans fungus: These microscopic flora are the cause of yeast infections. These exist in our bodies very naturally, without causing us any harm whatsoever, because our good bacteria keeps them in check. Occasionally though, the Candida can overcome the good bacteria and multiply. It's this 'overgrow' that causes the symptoms of a yeast infection.
In terms of what causes the good bacteria to prevent this overgrow, there are a number of underlying conditions. Some of the most common are; antibiotics overuse, lowered immune system, poor nutrition / bad diet, diabetes, drug taking, medical conditions, some medications, pregnancy, menstruation, oral contraceptives, and more.
So you can see that whilst the Candida fungus actually causes the infection symptoms, there are a number of conditions that help trigger the overgrow. These have to be taken into account also, when considering treatment options. O.K. let's now look at the symptoms...
Symptoms of a Yeast Infection of the Vagina
The following are 5 localized symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection:
1 - inflamed vagina / vulva
2 - severe itching
3 - white discharge
4 - pain / discomfort when urinating
5 - painful sex
Other Symptoms of a Yeast Infection
There are many other symptoms that may surprise you. These are some of the most common:
- chronic skin rash / Acne / skin problems / skin lesions
- fatigue / tiredness / feeling rundown
- short term memory loss
- short attention span
- learning problems
- irritability
- depression
- joint pain or swelling
- hip and knee pain
- muscle aches
- impotence
- gas
The problem that many women face is that their drug-based treatments using topical creams etc., only address the symptoms of a yeast infection and not the root cause(s). In addition, the Candida albicans flora can become drug resistant. Often the result is recurrent yeast infections. Which is why many women (and men) are turning to completely natural treatment programs that don't have the problems that expensive drugs may have for them.
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