Vulvovaginitis Symptoms

Vulvovaginitis Symptoms

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Q What are symptoms of trichomonal vulvovaginitis?
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Some women with trichomonal vulvovaginitis often experience little to no symptoms of their disease. However, there are a few common symptoms in women diagnosed with trichomonal vulvovaginitis. These include vaginal redness or irritation, pain during... Full Answer
Q Do vaginal infections always cause vaginal discharge?
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Vaginal infections often cause vaginal discharge, but every woman is different. Some women may not experience any discharge, or the discharge may not seem out of the ordinary. It is important to note that some amount of vaginal discharge is normal.... Full Answer
Q What are symptoms of bacterial vulvovaginitis?
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The most common symptom of bacterial vulvovaginitis is a fine vaginal discharge that is white or grey in color. This discharge usually has an unpleasant, fishy odor to it. Other symptoms include genital itching, swelling, redness, or pain when urinating. Full Answer
Q Should I talk to my doctor about my vulvovaginitis symptoms?
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Because vulvovaginitis and other vaginal infections are common among women of any age, most women will experience symptoms at least once in their lives. In most cases, treatments such as over the counter medication and topical creams are available to for... Full Answer
Q What are symptoms of vulvovaginitis?
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Symptoms of vulvovaginitis include: Inflammation or swelling of the vagina, including the labia major, labia minor, or perineal area, Itchy or irritated vagina, A vaginal discharge that can come in several forms, or A burning sensation while urinating.... Full Answer