
Vaginal infections may occur when the natural protective Lactobacillus bacteria have been disturbed. Vaginal Infections may be classifed as:
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) develops when there is an increase in harmful bacteria, often Gardnerella Vaginalis. Learn more about Bacterial Vaginosis.
Yeast Infection is caused by overgrowth of yeast, typically by Candida albicans. Learn more about Yeast Infection.
Trichomoniasis is sexually transmitted and caused by a microscopic parasite called Tricomonas vaginalis. Learn more about Trichomoniasis.
Chlamydia is sexually transmitted and caused by a microscopic bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. Learn more about Chlamydia.