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How Do You Spot Symptoms Of A Yeast Infection?

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How Do You Spot Symptoms Of A Yeast Infection?

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Yeast infections (known also as candidiasis or thrush) is a fungal infection. The yeast involved in these infections is naturally found in the body, but when an infection happens, there is an overproduction of the yeast. Yeast infections are most common as a vaginal irritation called vaginitis, but can happen on the male genitals, in the mouth, pharynx, esophagus or other areas of the body. While anyone can get them, children between the ages of 3 and 9, as well as women, are most commonly affected. Notice itching. The most commonly found symptom is itching of the infected area. For vaginitis, this occurs in the genital region of the body. Often, washing the area is a good way to reduce the itch, but it may not stop it. See the discharge. In nearly all forms of yeast infections, some white to white-gray discharge is seen. This often has a curd-like appearance. There does not have to be too much of the discharge, but it often is significant. Feel the burning of the yeast infection. Of a

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