It is recommended to consult a doctor if you are experiencing symptoms such as burning, bleeding, and inflammation in the vaginal area. In addition to seeking medical advice, there are also non-pharmacological measures that can help prevent recurrent vaginitis, such as using mild, unscented soap to clean the genital area, avoiding vaginal douches, wearing cotton underwear, and avoiding wearing wet clothing for extended periods of time.
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