6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Know

What to keep in mind to stay healthy.

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Whether you’ve been visited by a yeast problem once, a bunch of times, or not yet, you may be surprised by the truth about these frustrating infections. Here are the facts every woman should know.

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quicklist: 1category: 6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Knowtitle: The symptoms can mimic other problemsurl:text:One study found that as few as 11% of women who have never had a yeast infection could identify the symptoms, while other research has found that only one-third of women who thought they had a yeast infection actually did. Why the confusion?The signs are similar to other down-there problems. If you have a yeast infection, you might notice burning, itching, pain during sex, and a thick white odorless discharge.

quicklist: 2category: 6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Knowtitle: First-timer? Go to the doctor if you think you have oneurl:text:Now you know the signs, but remember: Just because you can buy over-the-counter treatment for a yeast infection doesn’t mean you always should. The first time you experience symptoms, it’s important to see your doctor (or hit up an urgent care center if you can’t score an appointment) because if it turns out you don’t have a yeast infection, at-home treatments can make inflammation worse or not provide any relief at all, Dr. Goist says.

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After that, you’ll know exactly what to watch out for, and your doc may give you the all clear to self-treat your next one with an over-the-counter antifungal, like Monistat or generic clotrimazole.

quicklist: 3category: 6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Knowtitle: You don’t need products to prevent themurl:text:

Gynecologists like to call the vagina a “self-cleaning oven.” That’s because it doesn’t need any help with douches, scented gels, perfumes, and other “feminine” products to stay clean. In fact, rather than helping prevent a yeast infection, these can cause an imbalance of the healthy bacteria in your vagina that makes you more susceptible to a yeast infection, explains Dr. Goist.

quicklist: 4category: 6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Knowtitle: What to do if it happens after sexurl:text:

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quicklist: 5category: 6 Things About Yeast Infections Every Woman Should Knowtitle: The truth about wet bathing suitsurl:text:You’ve probably heard hanging out in wet clothes is a recipe for disaster. Doctors often say it’s a good idea to change out of a wet suit or sweaty exercise clothes because yeast thrives in warm, wet environments. And that’s true. But it’s mostly important for women who suffer from recurrent episodes rather than the general population. “Unless you know you’re prone to yeast infections, you won’t necessarily get one by hanging out in a wet suit,” Dr. Goist says. Make changing a priority if you get them frequently, otherwise, you’re probably fine.

This article originally appeared on Health.com.