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Sunday 20 April 2014

Types Of Vaginal Infections - By Linda Allen

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Types of vaginal infections - There are two types of vaginal infections that are felt sharp unpleasant odor. This bacterial vaginitis and yeast infection (candidiasis or thrush).

Bacterial vaginitis is a violation of the vaginal flora, above which the natural protection of the vagina is sharply reduced number of lactobacilli, which take place anaerobic microorganisms.

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Allocation in bacterial vaginitis white, yellowish, grayish, homogeneous, their number is different. The main manifestation of bacterial vaginitis is a specific "fishy" odor discharge that appears or worsens during hygiene with soap and after....

This is because anaerobic bacteria produce amines, which are the cause of unpleasant fishy odor. How BV, yeast infections are also common during pregnancy.

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They are caused by an overgrowth of the bacteria Candida Albans, and doctors often use the term "Candida" in discussing yeast infections. Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to yeast infections, according to the American Pregnancy.org.

Symptoms include yellowish discharge with yeast or bread smell, itching and irritation. Thrush or candidiasis - is an infectious disease caused by fungi of the genus Candida.

These fungi are normally present in the vaginal micro flora. Symptoms occur when Candida begins to proliferate. With thrush at least once in a lifetime encounter 75% of women. Candidiasis is not a disease, ... transmitted.

Symptoms of candidiasis: abundant white "cheesy" discharge from the genital tract with a sour odor, itching of the external genitalia and vaginal burning.

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