Vaginitis medications and treatments
Bacterial vaginosis is an unpleasant vaginal infection that may be asymptomatic. It appears as a result of disorders of the genital microflora, especially when the body is weakened. It is a serious condition that needs to be treated. If you notice disturbing symptoms, contact your doctor. After confirming that it is vaginitis, you will receive proper care instructions and a prescription for vaginitis medication.
Vaginitis symptoms
- Gray - greenish or white discharge with an unpleasant odor
- Itching around the vulva
- Burning when urinating
- Pain that worsens during intercourse
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Bacterial vaginal infection - questions and answers
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Bacterial vaginal infection - how to recognize it?
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When there is burning, discharge with a bad smell, persistent itching, as well as pain that increases during intercourse, it can be said with a high degree of probability that we have vulvitis or vaginitis.
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Vaginitis medications - which are the best?
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For bacterial vaginosis, your doctor will usually prescribe: vaginal metronidazole, vaginitis tablets or topical ointments and creams.
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Which antibiotic for intimate infections is the best?
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An antibiotic for intimate infections is:
- Clindamycin,
- Metronidazole,
- Meclocycline.
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Vaginitis and labia home remedies - do they exist?
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Intimate infection home remedies include: sitz baths for intimate infections using potassium permanganate solution, boric acid solution or chamomile infusion. When a vaginal infection occurs, home remedies will work, but as a supplement to the therapy recommended by the doctor.
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One-time and continuous vaginal infections - what are the causes?
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Bacterial vaginal infection is often the result of sexual intercourse. Inadequate hygiene, diet and too tight clothing also have a major impact on frequent intimate infections.
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Is vaginitis contagious?
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Regardless of the cause, vaginal infections are contagious and spread very easily through direct contact.
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How long does a genital tract infection last?
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Vaginitis should be treated. With the right treatment, a vaginal infection lasts up to 14 days and includes vaginal antibiotics and an oral vaginitis medication.
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What are the effects of untreated vaginitis?
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Vaginitis medications stop the infection from spreading. Left untreated, the inflammation can spread to other organs, which can lead to serious problems, including infertility.