The treatment of vaginitis depends on its underlying cause, which is typically associated with bacterial, viral, fungal, or yeast infections. Below are the key clinical symptoms and management strategies:
Itching: Persistent vaginal and vulvar itching, the most characteristic symptom.
Abnormal Discharge: Changes in color, odor, or texture—bacterial vaginosis may cause a grayish-white fishy-smelling discharge, while yeast infections often result in thick, white curd-like discharge.
Burning Sensation: A feeling of heat or stinging in the vaginal or vulvar area, especially in severe inflammation.
Pain: Discomfort or pain during intercourse or urination.
Redness and Swelling: Irritation, redness, and swelling around the vaginal opening and vulvar region.
Diagnosis: Medical professionals conduct detailed medical history assessments, clinical evaluations, and laboratory tests (such as vaginal secretion cultures, pH measurement, or HPV screening) to identify the specific cause.
Lifestyle Adjustments: Maintain proper vaginal hygiene, avoid irritating products, adopt healthy sexual practices, and consume probiotics to enhance immune defenses.
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