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  2. Vaginal yeast infection - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal yeast infection, also known as candidal vulvovaginitis and vaginal thrush, is excessive growth of yeast in the vagina that results in irritation. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] The most common symptom is vaginal itching, which may be severe. [ 1 ]

  3. How to tell if you have a yeast infection or UTI - AOL

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    Yeast infection symptoms include: Constant itching, burning, or pain when urinating. Abnormal discharge (white and cottage cheese-like) Itching or irritation in the vaginal area. Vaginal pain or ...

  4. Candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    Candidiasis is a fungal infection due to any species of the genus Candida (a yeast). [4] When it affects the mouth, in some countries it is commonly called thrush. [3] Signs and symptoms include white patches on the tongue or other areas of the mouth and throat. [3]

  5. Wondering if You Have a UTI or a Yeast Infection ... - AOL

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    Wondering if you have a UTI vs yeast infection? Here, experts explain the difference between the two, including causes, treatment, and prevention.

  6. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal flora consists of those organisms which generally do not cause symptoms and is dominated mainly by Lactobacillus species. [13] Disruption of the normal flora can cause a vaginal yeast infection. Vaginal yeast infection can affect women of all ages and is very common. The yeast Candida albicans is the most common cause of vaginitis ...

  7. PSA: Here's When You Can Have Sex Again After a Yeast Infection

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    Only about 15 percent of people with penises have had yeast infection symptoms, like a rash and itchiness, according to the Office of Women’s Health. So if your partner falls in this group, it ...