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Urine samples are not free from vaginal discharge. Candida albicans, and other forms of yeast, grow in the vagina, rectum, and mouth. In a healthy vagina, the presence of some yeast may not be a problem. When a woman's system is out of balance, yeast-like organisms can grow profusely and cause a thick, white discharge which can be present during a urine test.

In many routine lab tests of the urine when checking for glucose, ketones (dehydration or diabetes) blood in the urine, etc...lab technicians can also find the presence of Candida albicans in the urine and most of the time, this will be detected before people have any external signs. If your friend's mom had burning sensation during urination, it is very possible that yeast was the culprit and symptoms had began to show.

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December 4, 2008 - 11:14pm

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