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A Woman's Guide to Vaginal Infections and VaginitisAbout.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board
Vaginitis is an
inflammation of the vagina characterized by discharge,
odor, irritation, and/or itching.
The cause of vaginitis may not always be determined
adequately solely on the basis of symptoms or a
physical
examination.
For a correct diagnosis, a doctor should perform laboratory
tests including microscopic evaluation of vaginal fluid. A
variety of effective drugs are available for treating
vaginitis.
Vaginitis often is caused by infections, which cause distress and discomfort. Some infections are associated with more serious diseases. The most common vaginal infections are bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and vaginal yeast infection or candidiasis. Some vaginal infections are transmitted through sexual contact, but others such as yeast infections probably are not, depending on the cause. Vaginal Yeast Infections or Candidiasis Reprinted from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH) Created: November 23, 2003 |
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