From the time they start puberty until they go through menopause, many women will experience the itching, burning and thick discharge that signal vaginal yeast infections. In fact, approximately half of those women will have more than one vaginal yeast infection in their lifetime. Our experienced Grapevine and Alliance ObGyns can help with diagnosis and treatment.
Typically, an overgrowth of candida, a type of fungus, is what causes vaginal yeast infections. This occurs when there is a chemical imbalance in the vagina, making it a good environment for rapid yeast growth.
There are several risk factors that make a woman more susceptible to infection, including:
Typically, women with vaginal yeast infections have itching and burning of the vulva and vagina. Many women also have a thick, white discharge, sometimes described as having a “cottage cheese” texture.
It is less common for women to experience the following symptoms: pain during urination and/or sexual intercourse; swelling, burning or redness in the vulvar or vaginal area; or soreness of the vagina. If a woman has a complicated vaginal yeast infection, she may have more serious symptoms like sores, cracks or tears in the vaginal area, or more severe redness, itching or swelling.
Vaginal yeast infections share many of the same symptoms with other female health problems, so women should see experienced physicians like our Grapevine and Alliance ObGyns for a diagnosis. Diagnosis usually involves a medical history, followed by a pelvic exam, during which time a physician takes a sample of vaginal secretions.
Treatment varies depending on whether a woman has an uncomplicated yeast infection or a complicated one.
Uncomplicated vaginal yeast infections can be treated with over-the-counter antifungal vaginal creams or suppositories, or prescription antifungal medications, available in suppositories, ointments, creams or tablets. Our physicians may also prescribe an oral antifungal medication.
Complicated vaginal yeast infections are characterized by the following criteria:
These yeast infections may require a long-course vaginal treatment regimen or multiple doses of prescribed oral medication.
Here are some tips to prevent infections:
Our Grapevine and Alliance ObGyns can give you more advice about vaginal yeast infections. Contact us today.
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