Yeast Infections: A yeast infection causes itching or soreness in the vagina and sometimes causes pain or burning when you urinate or have sex. Some women also have a thick, clumpy, white discharge that has no odor and looks a little like cottage cheese. These symptoms are more likely to occur during the week before your menstrual period.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Location , location: A yeast infection can affect skin and/or mucosal surfaces -- if skin , the area becomes red , moist and can show pustules -- are area can be sore or itchy. Mucosal involvement is similar but can be show a whitish discharge.
Answered 4/6/2013
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