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Yeast Infections: When Should You Treat Yourself?

When women experience the signs of a yeast infection, they often prefer to self-medicate rather than check with their doctor. But the symptoms are similar to those of more serious conditions, and only your doctor can really tell the difference. Tune is as our experts share important information and advice all women should know.
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Most women are familiar with the dreaded yeast infection. In fact, it is estimated that 50% of college women in the United States have been diagnosed with at least one yeast infection by the age of 25. Luckily, yeast infections are fairly easy to treat. But it's important to remember that there are a number of vaginal infections whose symptoms mimic those of a yeast infection, and should be ruled out before treatment begins.
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