Both urinary tract infections (UTIs) and vaginal yeast infections are so common among women that getting your first one is almost a rite of passage. When it comes to symptoms of these two infections, there is some overlap, and they both cause intense discomfort and sometimes pain. In this video, learn the key differences between the two.
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