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What does a yeast infection smell like?

Yeast infection smell
DO YEAST INFECTIONS SMELL?

One of the main characteristic of a vaginal yeast infection is the lack of odor or yeast infection smell. This may be a key difference between a vaginal yeast infection to other vaginal infections such as a bacterial infection.

On the other hand, lack of odor or presence of odor is not enough to confirm or rule out a vaginal yeast infection. Here is a quick summary of the main characteristics of a vaginal yeast infection:

  • Milky white discharge or very light yellow discharge.
  • Discharge is usually thick, chunky, looks like cottage cheese.
  • Usually no smell or odor. In some cases there may be very yeast infection odor. Fishy or offensive odor is not a typical sign of a vaginal yeast infection.
Other common symptoms of vaginal yeast infection may include:

  • Itching.
  • Irritation.
  • Swelling and burning around the vulva.
  • Pain during sexual intercourse.
  • Pain during urination.
  • Soreness.
  • Vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina).
If you have a fishy smell or fishy odor, you may have a bacterial infection.
 
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