No, a yeast infection is not a sign that you are starting your period.Menstruation is controlled by you menstrual cycle which is to do with reproductive organs and hormones, although hormonal changes can effect vaginal pH it can't cause a yeast infection. A yeast infection is simply an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in your vagina, it's not a sign of your period - if it were you'd get a yeast infection every cycle. Remember once your period starts no using tampons with a vaginal infection.
Yes you are but intercourse during the menstrual period has a high risk of UTI or yeast infection if you don't use a condom.
They are not signs of pregnancy, but you may be pregnant and have them.
White discharge between menstrual periods is likely normal and can be a sign of ovulation or hormonal changes in the menstrual cycle. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, burning, or a foul odor, it may indicate an infection such as a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
No, yeast infections cannot cause your period to be late.Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycles, a domino effect of hormonal changes between your brain and reproductive organs, your menstrual cycle should continue as normal whether you have a yeast infection or not. A yeast infection is just a vaginal infection, when naturally occurring yeast in your vagina overgrows and causes irritation - just treat the infection. If your period is late it is due to something else, maybe stress or ill health but if sexually active pregnancy is a possibility too.
Yes, a yeast infection can cause bad vaginal odour so add the stronger scent of menstruation and the fact that menstrual flow can further impact on vaginal flora then it can cause bad odour. However most of the time bad odour during menstruation is due to poor hygiene or using unhealthy menstrual products such as tampons or commercial menstrual pads (rather than menstrual cups, softcups, cloth menstrual pads, or organic menstrual pads).
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Vagina's smell musky but clean and will change slightly in scent throughout a womans menstrual cycle, when aroused, and some foods can also change vaginal scent. The vagina will only smell bad if there is a vaginal infection or the woman needs to bathe.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Yes, Mycosyst (fluconazole) can be taken during your period. It is commonly used to treat fungal infections such as vaginal yeast infections, which can occur at any time during the menstrual cycle. However, if you are unsure or have concerns, it is best to consult with your healthcare provider.
No, a vaginal yeast infection should not affect your cycle. Sometimes your cycle can change because of stress, which also incidently causes a yeast infection. However, not to freak you out...pregnant women also frequently get yeast infections. You might want to check that out just in case. I hope this helps a little...
vaginal discharge is normal during your menstrual cycle. in the beginning and end of your cycle it is thick and white. if it has a different color like yellow or green or if there is a bad odor accompanying it, you should see a doctor. also, if there is any itching it could mean you have a yeast infection.