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How can you tell the difference between a UTI vs yeast infection? UTI vs yeast infection explained with symptoms and medical criteria.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection of the urinary system. A yeast infection (vaginal candidiasis) is a fungal overgrowth affecting the vagina. This episode explains symptom differences, risk factors, and when medical testing is required.
You will learn:
• Key UTI symptoms (burning urination, urgency, frequency, lower abdominal discomfort)
• Key yeast infection symptoms (itching, thick discharge, irritation, redness)
• Why misdiagnosis is common and why treatment differs (antibiotics vs antifungal therapy)
• Risk factors including recent antibiotics, sexual activity, hormonal changes, and diabetes
• When urine testing or vaginal examination may be necessary
• When urgent care is required (fever, flank pain, pregnancy, recurrent infections)
We also explain how symptoms are assessed during remote consultation, including structured medical history, red-flag screening, and suitability for online prescription where clinically appropriate.
This episode is educational and does not replace urgent in-person medical care.
Read the full guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/uti-vs-yeast-infection
By MobidoctorHow can you tell the difference between a UTI vs yeast infection? UTI vs yeast infection explained with symptoms and medical criteria.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection of the urinary system. A yeast infection (vaginal candidiasis) is a fungal overgrowth affecting the vagina. This episode explains symptom differences, risk factors, and when medical testing is required.
You will learn:
• Key UTI symptoms (burning urination, urgency, frequency, lower abdominal discomfort)
• Key yeast infection symptoms (itching, thick discharge, irritation, redness)
• Why misdiagnosis is common and why treatment differs (antibiotics vs antifungal therapy)
• Risk factors including recent antibiotics, sexual activity, hormonal changes, and diabetes
• When urine testing or vaginal examination may be necessary
• When urgent care is required (fever, flank pain, pregnancy, recurrent infections)
We also explain how symptoms are assessed during remote consultation, including structured medical history, red-flag screening, and suitability for online prescription where clinically appropriate.
This episode is educational and does not replace urgent in-person medical care.
Read the full guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/uti-vs-yeast-infection