If you are experiencing vaginal pain, it is important to determine whether it is a urinary tract infection or vaginitis. Typical symptoms of vaginitis include itching, redness, white discharge, and pain during sex. On the other hand, common symptoms of a urinary tract infection include pain during urination, frequent urination, cloudy or bloody urine, lower abdominal pain, and in severe cases, fever, lower back pain, nausea, and vomiting. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider, such as a pharmacist or doctor, to receive proper treatment. Vaginitis is often treated with antifungal medications, while urinary tract infections require antibiotics. To prevent these infections, maintain good vaginal hygiene by cleaning the area daily with water and mild soap, avoiding scented products or vaginal douches, and wiping from front to back after using the bathroom.
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