The popular symptoms of yeast infection can be difficult to handle with for many women. The first leading symptom is that of an abnormal discharge. An infected vagina will eliminate a release that is yellowish or whitish in color, and typically of a thick consistency. It may also have a certain smell that can vary from woman to woman, though it is most oftentimes described as being 'yeasty'. This extraordinary discharge varies greatly from a healthy one that is clear and odorless, and is definitely one of the first signs of infection. The second of the major symptoms of yeast infection is the bulge and discomfort of the vulva. Yeast infections are caused by there being too much Candida yeast in the body. The abundance of yeast tends to focus itself in a specific area of the body. In the case of vaginal yeast infections, the yeast apparently concentrates itself in the vaginal area. This abundance of yeast leads to irritation of the area that oftentimes results in an extreme itc...
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