Vaginitis can occur due to an imbalance in the vaginal flora. There are several non-pharmacological measures that can help reduce their frequency. Avoid using soaps or vaginal douches with perfumes, opt for cotton underwear, and avoid tight clothing. It is also recommended to clean from front to back after using the toilet and to change quickly after sweating or exercising. If these measures do not work and you have had four or more episodes in the last year, medical evaluation may be necessary.
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