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Treatment of Vaginal Yeast Infection – Stopping the Fungus Grow!
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedMost women get one, some to a higher degree than others. Whichever the case, yeast infections are never fun. A yeast infection is when the natural fungus, called candida, that lives in and around your vagina grows to more than normally produced. This causes irritation, itching and swelling. You may also notice a discharge which is whitish, or sometimes yellow, and looks a little like wet toilet paper or cottage cheese. This discharge should not have a foul smell. You may also notice pain during intercourse, or when you urinate.
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