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by Evelyn Grazini

After you've been sitting down for a while, you stand up and catch a whiff of something that smells odd. That smell is coming from your body! You realize that a yeast infection is most likely responsible, but how can you tell for certain? You need to know what are symptoms of yeast infection.

All of us have small amounts of yeast that are always present in our bodies and on our skin. Every now and then, though, this yeast takes over. Most people begin to experience their yeast infection symptoms when it grows out of control like this.

Sometimes, people wonder whether their partners will experience these yeast infection symptoms as well. This generally does not happen, though. It isn't really an infection in the way people normally see infections because it does grow naturally on our bodies.

If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people who have had a yeast infection in the past, you know those symptoms of yeast infection so well that you don't have to see your doctor to know that you have another infection. If you haven't had an infection in the past, however, you might be inclined to wonder how some people can tell for sure that they do have a yeast infection.

Sometimes, people get these infections after wearing clothing or exercising. They perspire heavily, and the warmth and moisture that result offer the perfect growing environment for yeast growth. For this reason, it's important to change underwear or clothing after exercising or if your clothes become wet.

Some symptoms of yeast infection are pretty vague, so you may not be able to tell for sure based only on these symptoms. Some of these include having pain or burning when you go to the bathroom, or during intimate moments.

Some symptoms that give you a very strong clue that you have a yeast infection are an unpleasant smell, and creamy fluid in your underwear. These symptoms strongly hint that you do have a yeast infection. This discharge by the way, often looks a lot like cottage cheese. If you have this discharge, you are probably also having itching and burning as well, because the discharge irritates your skin.

If your yeast infection symptoms are getting out of control, you can try many different types of treatments to help your body regain its natural balance. Don't lie awake at night suffering because you don't know how to treat them. Get help for them now, and you'll start feeling much better in just a day or two!

Evelyn Grazini is a Health Researcher and Writer at www.aHealthStop.com where you'll find information on both Women's and Men's health issues. Find your yeast infection cure today, at: http://www.AHealthStop.com  

Published November 9th, 2008

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