Vaginal infections

Vaginal fungal infection (candidiasis) occurs when the vaginal flora is disturbed and is accompanied by itching, irritation, redness, and the vaginal discharge is lumpy, white stings, odorless, often adhering to the mucosa.

Bacterial vaginosis occurs during disturbed flora, and the most common symptoms are increased vaginal discharge, grayish color and unpleasant odor. More in the article: Vaginal infections - fungal, bacterial or trichomoniasis?

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