October 31, 2008

Yeast Infection Test For Women

Yeast Infection Test If you think that you may have a yeast infection, it is vital that you visit your physician as soon as possible for a yeast infection test. Your doctor will probably ask a few questions, and then administer one or more yeast infection tests to confirm a diagnosis. The most likely questions you will be asked are the specifics of your symptoms including duration. He or she will also note the medications you are currently taking. you should be honest when answering these questions as this will ensure successful and accurate diagnosis and treatment of the condition. If you have had a history of yeast infections, you are more likely to have future problems with this illness. However, if this is your first diagnosis, your treatment should be quick and efficient.
Usually the doctor will perform some tests to determine if the symptoms are indeed caused by a yeast infection. One test would be a vaginal wet mount or a vaginal smear. The physician will obtain a sample to be sent to the lab for a culture. If test results show an unusual amount of yeast, this will confirm that you have a yeast infection. Blood work may also be done to rule out diabetes or any other condition as a cause of the yeast infection.

When considering making an appointment with your gynecologist for yeast infection, be aware that some doctors will conduct pelvic examinations to determine any irritation of the vulvar skin that rests within the vagina and on the cervix. What your gynecologist is searching for is whether the vagina is dry or has white plaques along the vaginal wall.

Your doctor will be able to give you a prescription that will cure a yeast infection in around seven days, if the test for yeast infection comes back positive. Depending on what your doctor recommends, you may be able to use tablets, suppositories or creams if it is a recurring yeast infection.

According to research, a person who has had a yeast infection is more likely to get other sexually transmitted diseases; this is because germs may be able to more easily enter the bloodstream due to vaginal irritation. Although this is rare, women who experience yeast infections and do not respond well to conventional treatment should be checked to find out if something else is causing it. Remember that using antibiotics unnecessarily can lead to a yeast infection.

Some people use home remedies to treat yeast infections because they are a bit embarrassed or do not trust the medical field. Common substances that are used in these remedies include cranberry juice, apple cider vinegar, yogurt, olive leaf and grapefruit seed extracts or potassium sorbate. Much anecdotal evidence suggests that these remedies will be successful in relieving physical discomfort in the short term. However they are unlikely to get to the root of the problem and may only act as a temporary solution. These remedies may actually be harmful if you are suffering from some other condition. Therefore, you should always consult a physician so that a proper diagnosis can be made and the correct treatment can be prescribed.

It’s important to know that when you’re being treated for yeast infections, you should refrain from sexual contact. Your partner can also get a yeast infection and although you may use a condom, the latex may become damaged and infect your partner or cause an unexpected pregnancy.

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