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Vaginal infection
Vaginal infections symptoms A vaginal infection can be caused due to several reasons and is also known as vaginitis. Under normal circumstances the vagina manages to contain a balance in its bacteria, however, due to certain circumstances, this balance is tilted and the infection causing bacteria seems to take over the vagina. Indeed under these circumstances, mostly, medical intervention is sought out to get the situation back in control. There are many reasons why one may suffer from an infection in the vagina and right from the problem being sexually transmitted to simply being aggravated by intake of antibiotics, anything is possible. In cases where the infection is caused by yeast, the symptoms are fairly obvious, such as itchiness and a white cottage cheese like discharge. However, when the infection is caused by bacterial vaginosis or even trichomoniasis, the symptom can differ. The problem arises when women presume that the infection is due to yeast and continue to self medicate themselves. The bacteria get stronger and eventually require a much more aggressive treatment than they would have needed otherwise. It is highly recommended that in cases of such infections, one seeks out the advice of a physician and steers clear of over the counter yeast ointments, etc. Vaginal infections can be prevented, though even the highest amount of prevention, will not guarantee that the infection will never strike. All the same, it does help to maintain a good hygiene level and wash the area thoroughly after intercourse. Eating probiotics also helps keep the ill effects of antibiotics in control. Vaginal yeast infections are pretty common in women and almost 75% have suffered from one. However, this does not mean that the infection should be taken lightly. More often than not they are caused by antibiotics and require appropriate ointments to treat them. Do not take more antibiotics in the hope that the infection will get cured. In the case of vaginal bacterial infection though, antibiotics seem to be the cure. However, this does not mean that almost any antibiotic will do the trick. A prescription should be followed here and the entire course of the medication must be completed even if there is immediate symptomatic relief. Vaginal infection symptoms can vary tremendously and depend largely on the cause of the infection. While some of these infections can be sexually transmitted, others are considered safer. All the same, it is highly advisable that one uses the appropriate protection, especially when suffering from an infection of this area. Women who suffer from problems like diabetes, high blood pressure or are undergoing menopause, are highly susceptible to such infections and therefore must always follow proper precautionary methods. A vaginal infection can end up being much more than just an itch and therefore must not be ignored under any circumstances. |
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