What is the difference between a yeast infection and a bladder infection?


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A yeast infection is just that, a yeast infection (i.e. an over abundance of yeast in your system). Yeast infections are usually accompanied by intense itching and abnormal amounts of discharge. You can get yeast infections throughout your body. For example, you can get a yeast infection in abdominal rolls (usually caused by uncleanliness and excessive moisture).

A bladder infection is a bacterial infection in the bladder. It is accompanied usually by symptoms such as painful urination, burning with urination, hesitancy, frequency, foul smelling urine, blood in the urine, etc.

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It is where the infection is at. The yeast usually only stays vaginally... and the bladder usually gets infected by bacteria such as e.coli.
Yeast is a fungal type of growth that infects the skin, and makes one itchy. A bladder infection is internal and caused by bacteria. You CAN have both at the same time.
A yeast infection is something that smells terriable.
A bladder infection is something terriable happen to it.
if a yeast infection isnt taken care of it can turn into a bladder infection. i know one iches real bad and the other one hurts real bad
yeast is fungal- bladder is bacterial.


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