Vaginal or yeast infection?!
Question:
Vaginal or yeast infection?
What's the difference in symptoms?
Answers:
a yeast infection is a type of vaginal infection. it smells like a really rotten fish and it itches a lot in the vagina. With a yeast infection, the discharge can be cottage-cheese like to green and is treated with an antifungal and with a vaginal infection it will smells like a fish too and there will be swelling and antibiotics are required. Often times it's hard to determine whether you have a vaginal or yeast infection, the symptoms are very much a like. That's why I tell my patients to try an over-the-counter azole for 3 days first and if it doesn't go away to come into the office to test out to see if they have a vaginal(bacterial or viral) or a vaginal yeast infection and this way I can give the right type of meds. There are also different types of yeast infections. Yeast grows in moist areas such as the mouth, the skin, under the breasts, and the vagina and men can get these symptoms too. The medication can be oral,cream(which is put in the vagina) as well as a suppository.