Yeast Infection Symptoms: Causes, Signs & Relief for Women & Men
Symptoms of a yeast infection in women may include:
- Itching or irritation in the vagina and vulva.
- Burning sensation, especially during urination or intercourse.
- Pain during intercourse.
- Redness and swelling in the vagina and vulva.
- A rash in the vagina or on the vulva.
- Thick, white, and clumpy vaginal discharge that resembles cottage cheese.
- Small, red cracks or tears in the skin around the vagina.
Symptoms of a yeast infection in men may include:
- Redness, swelling, and itching on the tip of the penis.
- Pain or discomfort during urination or sexual intercourse.
- A thick, white discharge from the penis that resembles cottage cheese.
- Tiny red or purple spots on the penis or foreskin.
It's important to see a doctor if you experience any symptoms of a yeast infection, as it is important to properly diagnose and treat the infection.
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