Vaginal Infections

refer to a range of conditions where the vaginal ecosystem experiences an overgrowth of harmful microorganisms, causing discomfort and often abnormal vaginal discharge. Common types include yeast infections (Candidiasis), bacterial vaginosis, and trichomoniasis. These infections can result from factors like a weakened immune system, antibiotics, or hormonal changes. Symptoms typically include itching, burning, unusual odor, and pain during urination. Treatment varies depending on the infection type and may involve antifungal medications, antibiotics, or other prescribed therapies. Prompt medical attention helps alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.