Vaginal Yeast Infection : When should you go to the doctor?
Have you ever suffered from a vaginal yeast infection before and do you recognize the symptoms? Then there is a good chance that you are dealing with a vaginal yeast infection again. Do you doubt whether you suffer from a vaginal yeast infection or do the complaints not go away? Then consult your doctor or gynaecologist.
In addition, consult your doctor in the following cases:
- If you have symptoms that suggest a vaginal yeast infection for the first time.
- If your complaints (with or without treatment) have not diminished after two weeks.
- If you have had a vaginal yeast infection before, you recognize the symptoms and they have not diminished after two weeks.
- If you are younger than sixteen or are (or have been) going through menopause .
- If you are pregnant or have diabetes.
- If you take antibiotics for a long time.
- If a vaginal cream or capsule has not helped enough.
- If your symptoms keep coming back.
- If you also get other complaints, for example pain in your lower abdomen, fever or other complaints that may indicate an STI.
- If your vaginal discharge changes color, odor or amount.