Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Vaginal Bleeding With Yeast Infection

When a woman has a yeast infection, there are a lot of different nasty symptoms she can experience, such as white or yellow discharge from the vagina, itchiness, soreness and redness around the vulva area, and even bleeding. This can be especially scary for women who have never had a yeast infection or don't know much about what happens when you have one. Vaginal bleeding with yeast infection is not just common, it's treatable, so don't worry.

When you begin to bleed due to a yeast infection it most commonly happens in two different parts of your body. It can be very uncomfortable and even frightening for some women. When bleeding occurs it's usually due to the cuts and inflammation that come along with a yeast infection. A yeast infection is simply caused by a buildup of yeast in the body which can be caused by a number of different factors and sometimes a mix of more than one.

Most women's first instinct is to attack the vagina with as many different yeast infection products as they can get their hands on, however this is a bad idea. Since your vagina is so sensitive at this point the last thing you'll want to do is go in rubbing a bunch of products on and irritating it even more, causing perhaps even more bleeding. The best thing you can do is consult a doctor and hold of on any one treatment until your get their professional advice.

Those who are at the highest risk for a yeast infection are mostly women because of the nature of their biology, meaning the vagina is a moist and warm place where yeast love to hide and host, spreading and causing an infection. Also those who drink considerably and have diabetes are also at a high risk for getting a yeast infection. Men usually only get one when having unprotected sex with a woman who has a yeast infection.



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