Is This Why Your Vagina Smells?
By Naweko San-Joyz
While a research war still ranges over the effectiveness of Lactobacillus against combating
yeast infections, women still notice improvements with their vaginal infections after supplementing their diet with this probiotic.
What to look and smell for:
Symptoms include a white cottage cheese-like discharge, itching, redness, and irritation.
Trichomonas vaginitis
Trichomonas vaginitis comes in as the third leading cause of vaginal infections.
Commonly called "hooker", I mean "trick", trichomonas vaginitis is a sexually transmitted
infection caused by a tiny single-celled parasite. Like bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas vaginitis can be transmitted through
intercourse.
Your doctor would have to test you to diagnose trichomonas vaginitis. She will prescribe
antibiotics as a treatment.
What to look and smell for:
Increased amount of vaginal discharge. Possible itching. Itching and redness accompanied by a yellow-green discharge.
You know what the ironic thing about this smelly vagina business is?
It is that if you get bacterial vaginosis or trichomonas vaginitis, your doctor will prescribe
antibiotics, but after using the antibiotics, your chances of getting a vaginal yeast infection shoot up. Who designed this health scenario
anyway?
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