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Vaginal Disorders

Vaginal disorders refer to various conditions that affect the vagina, including infections, inflammation, and abnormal growth. Common vaginal disorders include bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and vaginal atrophy. Symptoms of vaginal disorders may include itching, burning, pain, discharge, or bleeding. Treatment for vaginal disorders depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery. Women should talk to their healthcare provider if they are experiencing symptoms of a vaginal disorder.

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I have been having vaginal itching and swelling. Is it due to a yeast infection, and should I visit the doctor?

Query: Hello doctor,I think I have a yeast infection. I took Monistat 1, three or four days ago. I still have symptoms like a lot of vaginal moisture and a slight odor in the area. Today I have had vaginal itching and swelling. It is pretty uncomfortable but I think the swelling is going down. Should I go ...  Read Full »


Dr. Nitesh Kumar Meena

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern.According to your medical history and complaint, I feel you may have the following: If you have a white thick curd-like discharge then it can be a yeast infection. If you have a yellow-green frothy discharge with a foul...  Read Full »

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