Noninfectious
vaginitis is the presence of many symptoms of vaginitis, including
burning, itching and abnormal discharge, without an infection.
This is usually caused by an allergic reaction to foreign agents
such
as douches, feminine sprays, spermicides, soaps, detergents and
powders. This problem is easily treated by identifying the cause,
and stopping
use. If you experience these effects and your doctor tells you
that you don’t have an infection, think about any changes
you recently made in product use. Stop using that product to see
if symptoms remain.
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Introduction
Bacterial Vaginosis
Yeast Infection
Noninfectious Vaginitis
Urinary Tract Infections
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