When To Call a Doctor
Use the following guidelines for seeking medical care when you have
vaginal symptoms.
Call your health professional immediately if
you:
Call your health professional for an appointment within 1 week if
you:
- Develop an unusual vaginal discharge, and this
is the first time you have had an infection that might be a
vaginal yeast infection.
- Have unusual
vaginal itching.
- Have pain during sex or
urination.
- Develop any other symptoms that may indicate a vaginal
infection.
- Continue to have symptoms despite home treatment with a
nonprescription medication.
- Have symptoms return within 2 months,
and you have not been taking
antibiotics.
Watchful Waiting
If you are sure your symptoms are caused by a vaginal yeast
infection, waiting several days to see if the symptoms clear up on their own is
not harmful, especially if you expect your menstrual period within that time.
Sometimes a menstrual period will relieve the symptoms of a mild yeast
infection. If your symptoms continue, you can use nonprescription medication.
If symptoms continue after treatment, see your health professional.
Who To See
Health professionals who can diagnose and treat a vaginal yeast
infection include:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment