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Saturday 7 July 2012

What are the symptoms of vaginitis?

If you have vaginitis, vagina or vulva may be red, irritated or cause discomfort. Can secrete different from the usual vaginal discharge.This can have an unpleasant odor. You may also experience itching or burning in the vagina or around it. It may be uncomfortable to have vaginal intercourse. Similarly, it may need to urinate more often than usual.
In the case of a yeast infection, the flow tends to be thick, whitish and odorless. You can also form a whitish coating in the vagina if you have a yeast infection.
If you have bacterial vaginosis, you may not have any symptoms. Or it could have vaginal discharge thick. It is usually gray and foamy and has an unpleasant odor.
Normal vaginal fluids
It is useful to know what their normal vaginal fluids, to recognize when there has been any change.
Vaginal fluids keep the vagina lubricated and healthy. They can be thick and whitish or lewd and transparent. Normal vaginal fluids have low odor or odorless, and do not cause itching or burning.Frequent bathing can prevent unpleasant odors or other nuisances.Is normal for these fluids discolour the undergarment.
The fluids coming from the walls of the vagina and cervix. The body eliminates them through the vagina.
The amount of fluid that occurs depends on the hormones that guide your menstrual cycle. Often times more fluid production are:
  • Before  ovulation
  • When you are pregnant
  • When sexually aroused
Produce less fluid in the days before the menstrual period, during lactation and after menopause.

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