Mackenzie answered Monday August 23 2004, 10:17 pm: Uhm.. symptons of a yeast infection include vaginal itching, vaginal buRning, vaginal iRRitation, painful uRination, painful sexual inteRcouRse, odoRless vaginal dischaRge [may be thick whitish-gRay and cottage-cheese-like, oR may be wateRy in consistency]. I wish you the best; hope I helped!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
yellowcardluver08 answered Monday August 23 2004, 10:14 am: You're going to know trust me. I've had one before and it hurt like hell. (Sorry if this is gross). You need to talk to your mom or a woman you trust and tell her wuts been happening thats making you think you have a yeast infection. If you do you can get stuff at a drug store, no perscription needed.
andrizzle21 answered Monday August 23 2004, 6:46 am: theres alot of signs...it sounds sick but you have cottage cheese stuff come out your crotch and you have alot more discharge, and sometimes your pee can smell bad like it does when you have a bladder infection [ andrizzle21's advice column | Ask andrizzle21 A Question ]
Solaris answered Monday August 23 2004, 3:47 am: Heres a well thought out answer to the symptoms.
Signs and symptoms of a yeast infection correspond to the site of the infection: · Skin infections cause a red rash, often with patchy areas that ooze small amounts of whitish fluid. The rash may be itchy or burn. Small pustules or white blisters with pus inside may develop. · Vaginal yeast infections cause a white or yellow discharge from the vagina, with burning, itching, and redness along the walls and external area of the vagina. · A yeast infection of the penis causes redness, scaling, and sometimes pain on the underside of the penis. · Oral thrush, which is a yeast infection of the mouth, causes creamy white patches on the tongue and sides of the mouth, and sometimes pain. · A yeast infection of the nail beds causes white or yellow nails, painful swelling, and pus
Also how to treat it without going to a doctor
Yeast infections are treated with anti-yeast, anti-fungal creams. These include: · nystatin cream for infections of the skin, vagina, and penis · suppositories for vaginal or anal yeast infections · a liquid or lozenge for oral thrush
The skin should be kept dry. Plain talcum powder, or a powder that contains nystatin, can help keep the surface area dry. Corticosteroid ointments may be used to reduce the itching and pain.
Sunshine answered Monday August 23 2004, 2:32 am: Yeast infections cause itching and burning. There are many over the counter medications that you can buy at any drug store. [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
imhere2help answered Monday August 23 2004, 2:31 am: just go to the doctors it will save alot of time and alot of grief and itching. believe me the doctors is the best way dont be embaressed its their job! go! [ imhere2help's advice column | Ask imhere2help A Question ]
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