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Vagina

Vaginal Yeast Infection
Vaginal yeast infections are typically caused by the Candida albicans fungus.
Bacterial Vaginosis (Gardnerella Vaginitis)
Bacterial vaginosis is a gynecological condition caused by a change in the type of bacteria found in the vagina.
Vaginal Atrophy (Atrophic Vaginitis)
Vaginal atrophy is an inflammation of the vagina that develops when there is a significant decrease in levels of the female hormone estrogen.
Vaginitis
Vaginitis (an inflammation of the vagina) can be caused by one of several different problems, including an allergic reaction to an irritating chemical, a low level of estrogen after menopause or during the menstrual cycle, a foreign body or an infection.
Bartholin's Gland Cyst
This type of cyst develops from a blockage of the Bartholin's gland, one of two small glands on each side of the opening to the vagina.
Painful Sexual Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Pain during or after sexual intercourse is known as dyspareunia. Women with dyspareunia may have pain in the vagina, clitoris or labia.
Vaginal Infections: It's Not Always Yeast
They're common but don't assume that yeast is always to blame. They can be caused by a fungus or a virus.
Rectocele
A rectocele is usually the result of damage to the fascial wall from the stretching and pressure generated during a vaginal delivery.
Pubic Lice Or Crab Lice
Pubic lice or crab lice are tiny insects that infest a person's pubic hair, although they also can be found on facial hair, armpit hair and eyelashes.
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