Yeast Infections Symptoms: No More Vaginal Odor

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A symptom of a vaginal yeast infections which you might notice is vaginal odor. This can come about as a result of the vaginal discharge which is a common symptom of yeast infections.

This can be cleared up speedily if the yeast infection is also cleared up. Unlike the old school of thought douches are not needed to get rid of vaginal odor. And although douches have been known to cause many a problem of the vagina there are still quite a few women who use them to get rid of vaginal odor.

In actual fact the vagina needs no such help. The only time that there will be a strong unpleasant vaginal odor is when there is a medical condition such as a yeast infection, or in some cases when a woman is menstruating.

And even in this last case the odor is not necessarily a vaginal odor, but is instead is the odor of dried blood and the discarded byproduct from the ovaries. The vagina itself normally holds a musky odor that is unique to every woman.

Many people aren’t aware of this, or refuse to believe this, but the vagina is self cleaning organ and needs no outside help.

By using such things as industrial douches, scented feminine hygiene products, and vaginal deodorant sprays to ensure of the elimination vaginal odor, you are in fact destroying the delicate balance of the vagina.

Douches for instance will rid you of any perceived vaginal odor, and flush out anything and everything that’s residing in the vagina including the good bacteria which is needed to keep the vagina in balance. This is why douching on a regular basis is bad for you.

The use of scented feminine hygiene products like scented pads, panty liners and tampons, although might seem harmless, in the long run it can be quite detrimental. Since these products all stay in intimate contact with your vagina there can be a buildup of infection causing bacteria which can also lead to an imbalance.

This is especially true of tampons. If tampons are left in the vagina long periods of time during menstruation, the accumulation of blood left to ferment in the humidity of the vagina can lead to Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), as a result of certain types of bacteria forming.

The purpose of the scented tampon – to mask the unpleasant vaginal odor – is also lost if the tampon is left for long periods of time. Vaginal deodorants will also only work for a short period of time at masking vaginal odor. In the long run these deodorants will destroy the vaginal balance creating even more problems.

The moral of the story then, is that although you might believe that you have a vaginal odor, this is not necessarily the case unless you’re suffering from a medical condition of which vaginal odor is a symptom. A woman’s natural vaginal odor can be pleasant and musky, and not at all revolting as you might be led to believe.

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Pregnancy Yeast Infection

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Pregnancy Yeast Infection The chances of getting a yeast infection during pregnancy are much higher than when you aren’t pregnant due to the fact that there is a greater chance that hormones and yeast levels will become unbalanced more easily due to the changes that occur in a woman’s body during pregnancy. About 15% of all pregnant women will suffer from some sort of yeast infection during their pregnancy.


Changes in the body are due to an increased amount of estrogen but the good news is that yeast infections do not increase the risk of having any other problems such as low birth weight, pre-term labor, or birth defects. The symptoms of a yeast infection are the same, pregnant or not. Itching, burning, painful urination, pain during intercourse and a vaginal discharge are just a few.

Treatment is made easy with vaginal suppositories. There are even some brands available in a one dose treatment and are available over the counter. If you are concerned that a yeast infection is possible during pregnancy, you should discuss all the options with your doctor now so that if something does arise during your pregnancy, you will be educated and well prepared to self-treat if you need to. All of the over the counter medicines as well as the oral prescriptions sometimes needed are said to be safe for you and your baby and have no side effects.

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