How do I know if I have a yeast infection in my vagina?
You usually notice from your complaints that you have an inflammation due to fungus in your vagina.
The first time you come to the GP with these complaints, the GP can examine you.
The doctor will then ask you to take off your underwear and lie down on the examination couch.
Spread your legs a little and try to relax. The doctor will then carefully insert a spreader into your vagina. This allows the doctor to view the mucous membrane.
- You may also have other complaints, such as abdominal pain or blood in the mucus. Then the doctor removes some mucus with a cotton swab.
- This is being investigated to know for sure whether or not it is inflammation from fungus.
- Your doctor can also have this mucus tested for STIs , if you could have an STI .
Have you ever had an inflammation due to fungus and do you recognize the complaints? Then you probably have it again. Examination of the vagina is often not necessary.
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