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Yeast Infection Symptoms
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Summary:
Yeast infection symptoms usually involve inflammation and itching. Yeast symptoms can be very difficult to get rid of, usually requiring a pharmaceutical anti-fungal drug. Easy cases may respond to a natural treatment.
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Yeast Infection Symptoms
Yeast infection symptoms can include itching, burning, soreness, redness and discharge. Yeast symptoms may result most commonly after a course of antibiotics. Many women report recurrent yeast infections.
The yeast organism is a normal part of the human body. It is found on the skin and all mucosal membranes of the body such as the mouth, gastrointestinal tract and vagina.
Vaginal symptoms of yeast infection may occur after antibiotics because the antibiotics kill bacteria which are also a normal part of the vaginal tract. Once the antibiotics do their job, the yeast will overgrow and ultimately cause yeast infection symptoms.
For more information about yeast, please click here on "Yeast Infection".
For more information about drugs and an all natural treatment for relief of yeast infection symptoms, please click here on "Yeast Treatment".
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