Almost everyone with a vulva gets
vaginitis at some point.
You can get checked and treated for
vaginitis at your local Planned Parenthood health center, community or reproductive health clinics, or your ob / gyn or family doctor.
Not exact matches
You may be particularly prone to
vaginitis if you've recently finished a course of antibiotics (they can throw off the normal balance of microbes in your vagina), you have diabetes or your hormone levels are in flux, as happens around pregnancy and menopause, says Mary Jane Minkin, MD, an ob - gyn
at the Yale School of Medicine.
To see what's causing your
vaginitis, your doctor may do an exam, look
at a sample of your vaginal discharge under a microscope, or do other tests, like a urine test.