4 Obvious Tell Tale Signs Of A Male & Female Genital Infection
ANONYMOUS---What exactly is your problem Kacy, always banging on about penises and vaginas, in fact pretty much everything linked with the genitals. In my opinion it all seems a bit purvey if you ask me!
KACY--- Well I am not asking you and neither am I bothered what you think because, if my writing about penises and vaginas help people then your opinion is of no value to me.
A common infection found happening in both male and female is thrush. Contrary to belief this yeast infection is just as popular in men as it is women.
To better improve a condition it helps to know about it. The number is high in people who make matters worse for themselves trying to treat something they know nothing about. In fact, this is a dangerous thing to do.
To help you understand the yeast infection called thrush... read on.
There are lots of genital infections of which many have similar symptoms, so before making any assumptions on what you think you have let a doctor do the assuming.
Too much yeast is accountable for an infection of this sort. And if unmanaged it creates trouble by acting up causing symptoms such as soreness, itch and irritation. Typical yeast responsible for thrush is Candida albicans.
Body locations this yeast mostly creates havoc with are primarily the vagina, the skin, oral area and inner intestines. Great news though because within the body is a friendly bacterium that’s purpose is to keep the yeast under control, but it can only do this when there’s the ideal amount.
TOO MUCH YEAST TROUBLES EVEN THE NICEST OF HARMLESS BACTERIUM!
The female vagina is acidic and because of this the yeast struggles--- unable to flourish, but change in this environment, which happens, yeast has an opening to multiply. Once this occurs vagina tissue suffers causing a burning sensation, itchiness, inflamed vagina and vulva as well as vaginal discharge with a nasty odour.
If you suspect infection direct attention to these 4 tell-tale signs.
(((DISCHARGE)))
Texture and colour are two obvious indications of infection along with how much is discharged and more embarrassing... smell too.
Take Care
@racykacy
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