What is a yeast infection?
A vaginal yeast infection is a form of vaginitis, or inflammation
of the vagina. It is caused by an overabundance of Candida,
a microscopic fungus that normally inhabits the vagina. The normal
acidic environment of the vagina helps keep the yeast from growing.
If the vagina becomes less acidic, too many Candida fungi
can grow and cause a vaginal infection.
How common are yeast infections?
Vaginal yeast infections are very common among adult women. During
a lifetime, 75 percent of all women will experience at least one
yeast infection and up to 45 percent have two or more.
What causes yeast infections?
Candida can overgrow in the vagina for many reasons. Pregnancy,
diabetes and other illnesses can promote the growth of the fungus,
and certain medications, such as birth control pills and
antibiotics, may cause vaginal yeast infections.
How are yeast infections related to
diabetes?
Yeast flourishes if a woman's blood sugar is high. For that reason,
women who have uncontrolled diabetes are at a higher risk for yeast
infections. In fact, recurring yeast infections are often the first
sign of diabetes in women. This is why it is important that you
consult your gynecologist if you are experiencing multiple yeast
infections.
How are yeast infections related to
menstruation?
Vaginal tissues are often more sensitive prior to menstruation.
Feelings of itchiness during this time may simply be a part of your
body's normal fluctuations. If itchiness subsides after
menstruation, treatment for yeast infection is usually not
necessary.
However, hormonal fluctuations that occur during your cycle can
lead to yeast overgrowth. You may notice that yeast infections
appear prior to your menstrual period because of these hormonal
changes.
Finally, certain feminine products and practices can increase the
risk of yeast infections. Deodorant tampons, douches, feminine
cleansers and other similar products should be avoided. Also, you
should be careful to avoid wearing pads or using tampons for
extended periods of time.
Can tight clothing cause yeast infections?
Yes. Clothes, especially undergarments, may cause yeast infections
if they are too tight or made of synthetic materials. These clothes
can trap heat and moisture, creating an environment in which yeast
can thrive. Also, if you remain in wet clothes, such as a bathing
suit or exercise apparel, you may be more susceptible to a yeast
infection.
Does a yeast infection always cause
symptoms?
No. Some women do not exhibit any signs or symptoms of a yeast
infection. However, an infection typically causes recognizable
symptoms.
The most common symptoms include thick, white vaginal discharge,
itching or irritation in the vagina and a redness or rash around
the vulva (skin that surrounds the vagina). In addition, yeast
infections may cause you to have pain during sexual intercourse or
burning during urination.
Do I need to see a doctor every time I have a yeast
infection?
Women usually recognize a vaginal yeast infection without getting a
diagnosis from a doctor. This is especially true if they have
experienced a yeast infection earlier in their lives. However,
women who are exhibiting signs of a yeast infection for the first
time should consult their gynecologist. The symptoms of a yeast
infection are similar to more serious conditions, such as sexually
transmitted disease (STDs). It is important to be sure that you
have a yeast infection before you start taking medications.
Also, you need to consult a physician if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding and suspect you have a yeast infection. Not all
treatment medications can be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding
women.
Is there a test for yeast infections?
Your physician will suspect a yeast infection based upon your
symptoms. A pelvic examination will be completed to look for
vaginal discharge and signs of irritation in and around the vagina.
Your physician also may conduct a slide test. In this test, a
sample of vaginal secretion will be removed and examined under a
microscope. It will be tested for the presence of yeast organisms,
such as candida.
What is the treatment for a yeast infection?
Vaginal yeast infections can be treated simply and effectively with
a variety of over-the-counter medications. These antifungal
medications come in various forms, including creams, ointments and
suppositories.
The medications may be inserted directly into your vagina with a
special applicator. Some creams or ointments can be applied to your
vulva to help relieve itching or irritation. In some cases, your
physician may prescribe medication in pill form.
Women who are pregnant or nursing must consult their
obstetrician/gynecologist before taking any medications for yeast
infections. There are some medications that may not be safe for the
mother or fetus and should not be taken if you are pregnant.
How long does treatment for a yeast infection
take?
Treatment for yeast infections can last anywhere from one to 14
days. You will usually notice relief from the symptoms within a few
days. However, you should complete the entire course of treatment
even if the symptoms subside before you have finished the
medication. Treatments have an 80 to 90 percent success rate, but
frequent or prolonged use of the medications can reduce their
effectiveness over time.
How can yeast infections be prevented?
Yeast infections cannot always be prevented. However, you may
reduce your risk of developing an infection by following some
simple guidelines: