Vulvovaginitis - Infection of the vulva
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Vulvovaginitis: Understanding and Managing Vulva Infections
Summary
Vulvovaginitis is an infection affecting the vulva, causing discomfort among women. It can lead to emotional stress and, if untreated, chronic health issues.Keywords
Women's reproductive health, vulvovaginitis, women's health, reproductive health careArticle Body
Vulvovaginitis is a common condition affecting women, characterized by infection and inflammation of the vulva and vagina. Though often uncomfortable, it is typically easy to treat. Symptoms include itching, irritation, pain in the genital area, and discomfort during intercourse. Women may also notice an increase in vaginal discharge that is discolored and has an unpleasant odor.
Normal vaginal discharge consists of aging cells from the vaginal walls, cervical secretions that protect the uterus, and substances from natural vaginal bacteria and fungi. Changes in discharge can occur and may not always indicate an infection; they can be influenced by the menstrual cycle and hormonal fluctuations during puberty and menopause.
During childhood and menopause, low hormone levels result in minimal discharge. However, during a woman's reproductive years, discharge varies with the menstrual cycle. After menstruation, discharge becomes lighter. As estrogen and progesterone levels rise, a creamy white discharge appears. During ovulation, the discharge becomes clear and stretchy.
Prevention Tips
A balanced vaginal environment is essential to prevent infections. Various microbes thrive in the acidic environment of the vagina, which helps prevent the overgrowth of harmful organisms. Factors disrupting this balance include sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy, menopause, chronic illnesses, emotional stress, and clothing that traps heat and moisture.
Maintaining good health is crucial. This includes following a balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress through exercise, meditation, and other relaxation activities.
For more information, visit [womensreproductivehealth.info](http://www.womensreproductivehealth.info).
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