Yeast Infection Symptoms
The most frequent symptoms of yeast infection in
women are: The most common symptoms of yeast
infections in woman are:
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Vaginal discharge can be
but is not always present
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Burning, irritation and
itching in the vaginal area
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Painful urination and/or
pain during intercourse
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Thick, grayish-white
discharge is common and
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has the appearance of
cottage cheese, although it can
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vary from watery to thick
in consistency.
If a yeast infection is
present in a male, most often there are no symptoms.
Some men have, however, reported a transient rash and
burning of the penis after intercourse when condoms were
not used. These possible symptoms are usually short
lived. |
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