A yeast infection, also known as vaginal candidiasis, is a common type of infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast in the vagina. Here are some potential signs and symptoms of a yeast infection:
Vaginal itching and irritation: Itching in and around the vagina is a hallmark symptom of a yeast infection. The itching can be intense and may lead to discomfort and irritation.
Abnormal vaginal discharge: A thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge is often associated with a yeast infection. The discharge may be odorless or have a slightly yeasty odor.
Redness and swelling: The vulva (external genitalia) may appear red, swollen, or inflamed. It can also be accompanied by soreness or a burning sensation.
Painful urination: Some women with yeast infections may experience pain or a burning sensation while urinating.
Pain during sexual intercourse: Intercourse can be uncomfortable or painful due to the inflammation and sensitivity caused by the infection.
Rash and fissures: In more severe cases, a yeast infection may lead to a rash with redness, small bumps, or fissures (cracks) on the skin of the vulva.
It’s important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other vaginal infections or conditions, so it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. They can perform an examination and may take a sample of the vaginal discharge for laboratory testing to confirm the presence of a yeast infection.
If you suspect you have a yeast infection, over-the-counter antifungal treatments are available, such as creams, suppositories, or oral medications. However, it’s recommended to seek medical advice to confirm the diagnosis and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.