Lizzy answered Thursday July 15 2004, 7:35 pm: It is this white stuff that comes out of your genital areas, usually on girls, and it's a thick gross texture, when you want to fix it, take the pill, not the cream
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marksbitch answered Thursday July 15 2004, 6:29 pm: It's not a stupid question :)
Yeast infections can be caused by an STD or vaginal irratation. You CAN be a virgin and still get a yeast infection. If you think you have one, here are some symptoms:
1. A funny discharge, usually yellow or clear. And it smells like HELL.
2. Any form of irratation down there...itching, burning, etc.
You might want to make a gyno appt to get checked out every now and then. [ marksbitch's advice column | Ask marksbitch A Question ]
Rockwell888 answered Thursday July 15 2004, 6:14 pm: Go to dictionary.com...I went there for ya, here's the definition: an infection of the female genital tract by a yeast of the genus Candida (C. albicans) and characterized by vaginal discharge and vulvovaginitis; broadly : an infection (as thrush or tinea versicolor) caused by a yeast fungus ...lol..it's hard to understand [ Rockwell888's advice column | Ask Rockwell888 A Question ]
.x.mina.x. answered Thursday July 15 2004, 5:51 pm: A yeast infection is a bacterial infection in the vagina when there is an unbalance of good bacteria and bad bacteria. it causes itching, stinging, and also some cottage cheese - like substance that comes outa the vagina.
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Believenchances answered Thursday July 15 2004, 5:37 pm: yeast is a little bacteria that grows in dark wet warm places. they itch burn and are very uncomfortable. It is best to go to the doctor if you believe you have one. They are treated very easily and inexpensive. [ Believenchances's advice column | Ask Believenchances A Question ]
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