What are some Yeast infection symptoms?
A. Unfortunately, some of the symptoms relating to yeast infections are similar to those of a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Therefore it is very important that you consult your physician or personal gynecologist if you have any of the symptoms below: The most common symptom of a yeast infection is a white, thick discharge from the vagina that resembles cottage cheese. It is usually odorless but may hold a scent of bread. A burning sensation or pain during urination or sexual intercourse can be caused by a yeast infection. A swelling, itching or redness of the vulva may be the result of a yeast infection as well as vaginal itching or irritation.