Red alert: 8 signs that your vagina is not right

Our vagina deserves to receive the same attention as any other part of our body, so we give you 8 signs that your vagina is not right.The following symptoms can help you detect if you have any health problems.

1.Vaginal irritation or dryness

Drying and vaginal irritation can be signs of an unhealthy vagina, especially during menopause as the gynecologist Ronald D ensures.Blatt for Yourátango.

Menopause can create these symptoms, inside and outside your vagina that can include skin -related skin.

2.Fish smell

A healthy vagina has its own smell, but if this is penetrating and as the smell of fish, it can be a sign of a bacterial vaginosis, caused by an overproduction of bacteria and a unbalanced vaginal pH.

ALERTA ROJA: 8 señales de que tu vagina NO está bien

Vaginosis is a very common and easy treatment problem so go to your gynecologist.

3.Itching or irregular flow

If you have a flow with the appearance of a cottage cheese and you have a yellow or whitish consistency, you can have an infection caused by yeasts.This type of infection is caused by fungi and to cure it you need to take antibiotics, avoid tight clothes and sugar -rich diets.

4.Burning when urine

This can be a sign of an urinary infection and is generally caused by having sex.It is treated with antibiotics.

5.Impossibility of using tampons

Pain during sexual intercourse may be due to a psychological problem, but in very rare cases it may also be due to a uncle howle.This problem must be detected with a gynecologist and is solved with surgery.

6.Painful ampoules

This is usually a herpes signal, so see the gynecologist immediately to treat the problem.

7.Irregular bleeding

Bleed when you are not in your period can be a sign of a hormonal mismatch, caused by use of contraceptives or stress.It can also be a sign that you are pregnant.

Sangrar after having sex can be a sign of cervical cancer so nothing better than going to the specialist.

8.Continuous vaginal infections

Give your vagina a break.Eat healthily, avoid tight clothes, bring it well, reduce your alcohol and sugars consumption.

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With information from Yourátango