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Vaginal Infections
Vaginal infections are among the most common health problems reported by women. Vaginal infections may be caused by several different types of microorganisms, the most common being yeast and bacteria. Yeast infections are often associated with a white curdlike discharge, itching of the labial area and red irritated skin. They may also be accompanied by rectal itching and digestive disturbances. Vaginal yeast infections are often associated with antibiotic use and a diet high in refined sugar, fruit and fruit juices. Bacterial infections have a thin white to gray discharge, odor and little itching or discomfort. Bacteria changes the vaginal pH to alkaline instead of the normal acid pH, so using a white distilled vinegar douche can be helpful in resolving the problem.
Women who are plagued with chronic yeast or bacterial infections and who have not been able to heal themselves successfully may be suffering from more than a yeast infection. With repetitive infection and use of vaginal treatments, the vaginal environment changes, shifting away from the normal microflora and towards a flora in which the yeasts and bacteria start to cause chronic irritation. Many times the microflora shifts significantly and a series of cultures may be necessary to get the correct diagnosis.

 
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