"Vaginosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vaginosis refers to an overgrowth of naturally occurring bacteria, which can cause an imbalance in the normal vaginal flora, leading to an infection. The infection is usually caused by an overgrowth of the bacteria, Gardnerella vaginalis.
The main symptom of vaginosis is a strong, fishy odor and a discharge. It can also cause itching, irritation, or burning feelings around the vagina.
Vaginosis is not typically caused by sexual activity, but can be transmitted to a new partner during vaginal intercourse.
Treatment for vaginosis usually involves eliminating any irritants such as douching, bubble baths, and tight-fitting clothing. A vaginal cream or suppository, either with or without a medication called metronidazole, is prescribed to restore the balance of bacteria in the vagina.
There are several types of vaginosis, including:
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Atrophic vaginosis
- Fungal vaginosis
- Mixed bacterial vaginosis
Vaginomycosis is a rare vaginal infection caused by the parasitic organism Trichomonas vaginalis, which is a flagellated protozoan. It is often confused with bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, or other types of vaginitis. The condition can cause symptoms such as a frothy, green or yellow vaginal discharge, itching, and irritation in the vagina and urinary tract.
A vaginoscope is a medical instrument used by a healthcare provider to visually examine the cervix and vagina. It is a series of lenses and mirrors that are inserted into a speculum, which is a tool used to gently open the vaginal walls, allowing for a clear view of the vaginal canal and cervix. The vaginoscope provides a magnified view, allowing the healthcare provider to diagnose and treat health issues related to the female reproductive system, such as infections, abnormal cell growth, or other conditions.