If you have been diagnosed with yeast infection and now cramping - but it is not time for your period could the cramps be a symptom of infection?

It is unlikely that cramping is a symptom of a yeast infection. Cramping is not a typical symptom of a yeast infection. If you are experiencing cramps, it is best to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause. Yeast infections typically cause symptoms such as itching, burning, and irritation in the affected area, as well as a thick, white discharge. Cramping is more commonly associated with other conditions, such as menstrual cramps, digestive issues, or muscle strains.

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