Cervicovaginitis

Cervicovaginitis refers to the inflammation of the cervix and vaginal mucosal cells, usually caused by infection, but from any cause. Ulcerations can result.

Vaginal methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection

MRSA is an antibiotic-resistant form of Staph that can infect the vagina. It can be life-threatening.

Understanding diabetes and an itchy, yeasty vagina

Women with diabetes and blood sugar dysregulation get more yeast infections due to high glucose levels in the vagina feeding the yeasts.

Allergic contact dermatitis on the vulva

Contact dermatitis can cause itching, dryness, redness and soreness of the vulva - the inner or outer labia, or clitoris and clitoral hood. Vulvar contact dermatitis is caused by something that touches your vulva, like laundry detergent in underwear, toilet paper, or douches.

Vulvovaginitis and vaginal discharge in children

Vulvovaginitis and vaginal discharge in girls, and what to do about it.

Your vagina post-birth

Nobody wants to talk about it. Here's the nitty gritty on all the terrible things you can expect vagina-wise after you give birth.

Vaginitis and vulvovaginitis

Vaginitis and vulvovaginitis are simply the descriptive medical names given to inflammation of the vulva and/or vagina, for which there are a number of causes.

Gonorrhoea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)

Gonorrhoea is a common STD that can cause vaginal symptoms like bad smells, unusual discharge, and irritation. You can also get gonorrhoea in your throat or anus.

Vaginosis or vaginitis?

Find out the distinct difference between vaginitis and vaginosis.

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