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Yeast Infections

Yeast infections are the most common type of vaginal infections. Other names for this are Monila, Candida or fungus infection. Vaginal yeast infections result from the overgrowth of Candida albicans which is normally present in harmless amounts in the vagina, the digestive tract and the mouth. Some women rarely have a yeast infection. Others have them regularly. Certain things may trigger them such as:


Prevention


Trichomoniasis mimics yeast infections. You should check with your doctor if:


Questions to Ask









Do you have any other symptoms such as vaginal swelling and/or unusual bleeding? Does the discharge have a foul smelling odor?

Do symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection worsen or continue one week or longer despite using self-care procedures or do they come back within 2 months after treatment?


Self-Care Procedures


To get rid of a yeast infection, try the following: