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Look Inside To Discover How To Recognize Yeast Infection Symptoms

by Evelyn Grazini

You're changing clothes, and notice that something doesn't smell quite right. It suddenly occurs to you that your body is responsible for that smell! Something tells you you probably have a yeast infection, but just how can you be sure? What exactly are symptoms of yeast infection?

All of us have small amounts of yeast that are always present in our bodies and on our skin. Every now and then, though, this yeast takes over. Most people begin to experience their yeast infection symptoms when it grows out of control like this.

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.

For those of you who've had yeast infections before, the symptoms of yeast infection are usually so specific that you don't need a doctor to tell you that the infection is back. If you've never had one before, though, you may wonder exactly how people know when they have a yeast infection.

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.

Many people only have vague symptoms of yeast infection, so it's impossible to know for sure if you have only these warning signs. Some examples of these include irritation or burning when you use the restroom, or when you are intimate with your partner.

Other yeast infection symptoms include a bad odor and a creamy discharge. You will usually find this discharge in your underwear. As bad as this may sound, the discharge often looks a lot like cottage cheese. Most people also experience itching or burning along with this discharge.

If these symptoms are becoming too much for you, then learn more about the different natural treatments you can try. Help your body restore a balance and you'll start feeling better almost immediately!

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

Filed in Health, Women