Tips for Good Vaginal Health

                Maintaining good vaginal hygiene is a necessity for all women. A healthy vagina is naturally acidic and is rich in quantities of yeast, which is beneficial for your genital health. It is important to keep the pH of your vagina at a normal level. A healthy vagina …

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What Could Vaginal Itchiness Be Linked To?

  Vaginal itchiness can be an unpleasant and uncomfortable feeling. Many women often assume that vaginal itchiness is a symptom of a vaginal infection. Although this could be the case, there are other things that vaginal itchiness could indicate. So, what are some conditions that vaginal itchiness is linked with? Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): BV is …

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Suffering from Vaginal Discomfort Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis?

  Do You Have Vaginal Discomfort Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study evaluating an investigational vaginal gel for females diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis.   You may qualify if you have a clinical diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis. Eligible participants must also not be non-pregnant females …

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Causes and Effects of Bacterial Vaginosis

According to recent studies, bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common type of vaginal infection in American women. BV is a type of infection that results from bacterial overgrowth in the vagina.  The vagina is host to several types of bacteria that are considered “good,” and the body keeps these good bacteria in a healthy …

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Vaginal Hygiene: 5 Interesting Facts about Vaginal Odor and Infections

Most women experience at least once in their lifetime a vaginal infection. Vaginal infections as well as vaginal odor are two very common conditions which are closely related to the pH balance of the genital area. Here are some facts about your vaginal hygiene and health: Vaginal odor is not usually caused by poor hygiene: …

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Recurring Yeast Infection and Ways to Prevent Them

          How do you prevent a recurring yeast infection? The main way a yeast infection is created is when the population of yeast in the vagina has greatly increased. Candida is a type of yeast fungus that lives within the vagina but in small numbers. If those numbers increase, an infection …

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Vaginal Infections Research

  75% of all women experience Yeast Infections in their lifetime. Are you experiencing vaginal itching, burning or irritation associated with a yeast infection? Eligible Participants Must Be: Between 18-64 years of age Diagnosis of yeast infection Other criteria may apply Qualified participants may receive study related care at no cost and compensation up to $760 (includes up to …

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