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Vanquish Vaginal Itching - Five Female Tips for
Fabulous Sexual Health Vaginal itching can
be a symptom of many things and a yeast infection is only one of them. However,
when a woman experiences vaginal itching, very rarely will she call her doctor.
She will instead go to the corner market and purchase a seven to ten day
treatment to use. Only when it does not work will she contact her doctor. It is
better to contact your doctor when you first experience vaginal itching to rule
out other possible causes. One of the more common
vaginal infections is known as bacterial Vaginosis (BV). This infection occurs
when the microorganisms that normally live in the vagina get out of balance.
Douching increases the risk of bacterial Vaginosis because it washes away the
natural lubrication of the vagina. There may also be a grayish-whitish
discharge with this type of itching as well as a fishy odor after intercourse. A yeast infection
is what most women believe they have when they experience vaginal itching. This
type of infection is caused by an abundance of yeast. You could experience a
burning sensation along with the itching. There may also be a thick, whitish
discharge. Antibiotics and oral contraceptives can also cause yeast infections.
It is important to not wear tight clothing and let air circulate around your
vagina to assure the environment is not conducive to producing bacteria. A
yeast infection can be treated with anti-fungal medications. These can be
purchased over-the-counter. Trichomoniasis is
another common from of vaginal infection for women. This is a sexually
transmitted disease and is caused by a parasite that lives in the vaginal
secretions. You may not always experience symptoms with Trichomoniasis you may
feel itching or burning along with a yellow-green discharge and the odor has a
foul smell. If you have been diagnosed with this, it is important that both
partners are treated with mediation and avoid sex during the course of the
treatment. Some other common
sexually transmitted diseases that also cause an annoying itch and/or a
possible discharge: ·
Gonorrhea ·
Chlamydia ·
Herpes These sexually
transmitted diseases can be treated with antibiotics except for herpes, which
is a virus, not bacteria. Gonorrhea and chlamydia are very contagious and are
easily transmitted from one person to another, so it is important to begin
treatment as soon as you are diagnosed. In addition, these STDs can lead to
pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. Herpes can be treated with
medications that help keep it under control. Herpes can never be eliminated and
once you have contracted it you will have it for the rest of your life. Herpes
can be passed on to other sexual partners.
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