Wednesday, February 13, 2013
What Are Yeast Infections?
Yeast infections are not usually sexually transmitted. Although many women get a yeast infection without any noticeable cause, it can be triggered by anything that changes the natural balance of micro-organisms in the vagina, such as taking antibiotic medication. People with certain diseases, including diabetes and HIV infection, are especially vulnerable to yeast infections.
Symptoms may include itching, soreness, or a burning sensation in the vagina, and a thick, cottage-cheese-like discharge. In men, itching and rash at the head of the penis is the most common symptom.
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