I don't know if I enjoy a yeast infection or not?

I don't have any discharge, my pantyliner is verbs, but it smells.
If I do have an infection, any solutions besides seeing a doctor?

Answer:
A yeast infection will itch. It might not enjoy discharge, but it will be red and flamey and itchy like the bastard fungus it is. If you do not itch, it is not a yeast infection.
If you don't KNOW that it's a yeast infection, DON'T TREAT IT as one. This lately raises your tolerance to the drugs so when you do hold a yeast infection it will probably not work as well. If you have a sneaking suspicion that it is a yeast infection but don't know, have a doctor look at it first. This will comfort you familiarize yourself next to how your body reacts to yeast imbalance - not everyone reacts alike way.
What I would do is keep on a little while. Your "smell" (and morsel, but that's another matter) changes throughout the month due to a combination of hormones, food intake, hydration, sex, etc. You might find that inside a week your smell changes again. This is expressly true if you're stressed or sexually active (or both).
With the exception of a yeast infection (which does not other have a discharge, despite popular myth!), most of the time "infections" involve a discharge. Watch out for discharge, but excluding that I wouldn't worry too much unless it last a long time, then newly make an appointment beside your doctor. Meanwhile, eat live-active-culture yogurt and feel about stocking up on some acidophilus vitamins (good as a preventative standard against yeast infections - no need to run all the time, but it's great for when you're prescribed antibiotics).
Wash more repeatedly. Also it might be a good model to wash those panties more repeatedly.
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sounds like you should basically wash for a time down there.
if it's not burning or itching, it doesn't nouns like a yeast infection.
a short time ago use a little river & soap and it should clear away.
Get the monistat 1 day. You insert a sort of egg looking entry up there and it open and cures the infection. Use it at night because it leak out of your body over time and wear a pad.
How does it smell? Bad? Does it smell resembling something other than your crude odor?

Usually discharge is indicative of a yeast infection. You can go to the pharmacy and purchase a yeast infection at-home treatment tackle. It's a simple way to treat yourself in need spending the time and money at a doc's office. Also, try drinking yogurt once or twice a day.

Keep an eye on yourself during and after the treatment. If you distinguish anything out of the ordinary, phone up your doc or local clinic.

Good luck!
call a doctor
Use a douche. If it doesn't itch or burn it's probably not a yeast infection. Also try to use feminine rinse out every time you shower.
At the drugstore there is an over the counter oral exam that you can take that will make clear to you if it is bacterial and if it is not, it is usually yeast related. Buy the test, use it and if it comes out gloomy, get some Monistat.

P.S. It might be a short time expensive

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