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Vaginal infections are a prevalent health issue affecting women of all ages. These infections can cause discomfort, embarrassment, and serious complications if untreated. With advanced facilities and specialists like Dr. Aditi Godbole, women in Thane can now access exceptional vaginal infection treatment in thane, ensuring tailored care and effective solutions.

Understanding Vaginal Infections

Vaginal infections, or vaginitis, occur due to an imbalance in the vaginal ecosystem caused by bacterial overgrowth, fungal infections, or parasitic organisms. Common symptoms include itching, burning sensations, abnormal discharge, and unpleasant odors. Contributing factors include poor hygiene, hormonal changes, and certain products like scented soaps or douches.

Types of Vaginal Infections

  1. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): An overgrowth of harmful bacteria causes BV, leading to thin, grayish discharge with a fishy odor. While not sexually transmitted, it can be triggered by sexual activity.
  2. Yeast Infections: Caused by Candida albicans, these result in thick, white discharge, intense itching, and swelling. Women with weakened immune systems or on antibiotics are more prone.
  3. Trichomoniasis: A sexually transmitted infection caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, presenting yellow-green frothy discharge and discomfort during intercourse.
  4. Non-Infectious Vaginitis: Allergic reactions to products like spermicides or detergents can cause irritation and inflammation.

Diagnosis of Vaginal Infections

Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. Dr. Aditi Godbole and other specialists in Thane employ comprehensive diagnostic methods, including:

Treatment Options Available in Thane

Thane offers cutting-edge gynecological facilities with personalized treatment plans for vaginal infections. Key treatment options include:

  1. Medications:
  2. Lifestyle Modifications:
  3. Probiotic Supplements: Enhancing diet with probiotics to restore healthy vaginal flora and reduce recurrent infections.
  4. Hormonal Therapies: Using estrogen creams or vaginal tablets for postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis.