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What are the causes of vaginal infections?

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What are the causes of vaginal infections?

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The vagina contains various organisms which are necessary to keep it healthy. When the normal balance of these organisms is upset, one or more can multiply out of the usual proportions and cause an abnormal vaginal discharge. Three major organisms, bacteria, trichomonas, and monilia (yeast) cause vaginal infections. If you notice a change in the color, quantity, or odor of your usual discharge and/or develop itching, contact your doctor. Chemicals in commercial douches, vaginal sprays, and spermicidal foams, gels, or condoms can sometimes cause “noninfectious” vaginitis. Certain factors such as poor diet, lack of sleep, increased stress, oral antibiotics, or presence of another disease or infection may also make the vagina more susceptible to infection. Intercourse without enough lubrication and tight fitting clothing may also irritate the vagina and lead to infection. You can minimize the chances of getting a recurrence of your infection by completing all of your medication. More impo

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The vagina contains various organisms which are necessary to keep it healthy. When the normal balance of these organisms is upset, one or more can multiply out of the usual proportions and cause an abnormal vaginal discharge. Three major organisms, bacteria, trichomonas, and monilia (yeast) cause vaginal infections. If you notice a change in the color, quantity, or odor of your usual discharge and/or develop itching, contact your doctor.Chemicals in commercial douches, vaginal sprays, and spermicidal foams, gels, or condoms can sometimes cause “noninfectious” vaginitis. Certain factors such as poor diet, lack of sleep, increased stress, oral antibiotics, or presence of another disease or infection may also make the vagina more susceptible to infection. Intercourse without enough lubrication and tight fitting clothing may also irritate the vagina and lead to infection.You can minimize the chances of getting a recurrence of your infection by completing all of your medication.

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