It can, due to more abundance of fecal matter in the area.
Not unless the well is infected and you swim in it.
No, vaginal infections don't always hurt and in fact most commonly don't hurt at all. In most cases a vaginal infection is going to cause unusual discharge and bad odour, but not pain.
No. Vaginal burning is mostly caused by infections or STDs. Or the friction that comes with hard sex.
There's no such thing as tampon infections, tampons are a major cause of vaginal infections such as yeast infections and Bacterial Vaginosis. Symptoms can include irritation, discomfort, swelling, excessive unusual discharge, and bad odour. If you suspect you have a vaginal infection see your doctor for tests and treatment.
From sex
Nephritis in men will not cause bacterial vaginosis in women. The two conditions are unrelated.
Most vaginas with infections show no change in color. Trichomoniasis or candida can cause red vaginal skin.
No, a man's sperm cannot directly cause vaginal odor. Vaginal odor can be caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial imbalances or infections in the vagina. It is important to practice good hygiene and seek medical advice if you are concerned about vaginal odor.
One of the most common causes of vaginal lesions are tampons - as tampons absorb vaginal moisture and rough fribes (especially rayon) cause friction against vaginal walls, tampons can cause lesions to vaginal walls...which is one reason why tampons are linked with increased menstrual bleeding and TSS. Vagonal lesions can also be caused by some forms of spermicidal gels, vaginal infections such as yeast infections where skin is damaged by the infection itself or by itching, sex or other forms of sexual activity with vaginal penetration, and sexual examinations.
There are a variety of medications that can cause women to get a yeast infection and in turn cause some discharge. Birth control pills can cause women to get yeast infections because they create a change in hormone levels. Antibiotics are also known to cause yeast infections. If you have abnormal vaginal discharge you should seek medical attention to rule out any other issues. best of luck.
Most vaginas with infections show no change in color. Trichomoniasis or candida can cause red vaginal skin.
No, yeast causes yeast infections, Lexapro may predispose you to being susceptible to the infection so follow good hygiene practices.