Vaginal Infections

Vaginal Infections
  • Diagnostic Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis of vaginal infections, including bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections (candidiasis), and trichomoniasis.

    • Detailed review of symptoms, medical history, and physical examination findings to identify the underlying cause of vaginal discomfort or discharge.
    • Utilization of diagnostic tests such as vaginal pH testing, microscopy, and culture to confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment.
  • Medical Treatment: Individualized treatment plans tailored to address specific vaginal infections and alleviate symptoms.

    • Antimicrobial therapy with antibiotics, antifungals, or antiprotozoal medications based on the causative organism.
    • Topical treatments such as vaginal creams, suppositories, or oral medications to relieve itching, burning, or discharge associated with infections.
  • Preventive Strategies: Counseling on preventive measures to reduce the risk of recurrent vaginal infections and promote vaginal health.

    • Education on hygiene practices, including proper cleansing techniques and avoiding irritating products.
    • Guidance on lifestyle modifications, such as wearing breathable cotton underwear and avoiding douching, to maintain a healthy vaginal environment.